A single page pop-up book tells the story of Mr. and Mrs. Sugar-Pants and the problems that result from too much sugar. The book sleave is printed with a city scape, and is meant to be used as a base support for the opend book. The two scenes displayed-- a roof top garden, and an interior hallway are collaged monoprints, photographed and digirally printed. The story is told in text panels at the bottom of the page.
Color photograph of an installation exhibited at the San Diego State University Art Gallery, Oct. 1-31, 1994 that displayed all the books owned by Spector on a single shelf that circled a room just large enough to hold the books. the books were arranged from largest to smallest. On the verso side of the book is a quote from Walter Benjamin, "Unpacking my Library," from Illuminations. Issued in paper sleave., A gift in memory of Peter Ward Britton
While hiking in Banff National Park in Alberta, Canada, the artist broke through the clouds and found herself looking down at them from the sunny mountain tops of the Canadian Rockies. This accordion fold book features soft edged photographs from the mountain top view. The front and back boards are covered with a soft, white material, and the slipcase and sleave are covered in a speckled pale blue paper. The pages are accordion folded, but the boards are hinged with sheer, white ribbon., Photography by Jill Timm