This three "page" tunnel book uses abstract images on removable panels to create different views. The book is constructed with red paper and silver-painted spacers to create room for the removable panels. A purple ribbon tie contains the book. The title was supplied by the cataloger as none was given to the book by the artist., Signed by the artist; Submitted to fulfill requirement of the University of Oregon, Dept. of Fine and Applied Arts, Artists' Books course, 1990
First part of title consists of three Cherokee syllabary characters; The Cherokee (Tsalagi) syllabary was invented by Sequoyah ... --Leaf [16];Edition limited to 100 copies, numbered and signed by the artist. Bound in Mexican bark paper made by the Otomi. The pages are Rives Heavyweight printed on a C & P platen press. The types are Garamont Light and Franklin gothic;Rare Books has copy no. 77, signed by the artist, Signed by the artist
Three signatues bound with exposed long stitch in dark gray paper covers over black ribons. This untitled work contains no text. Images are in black and white and half tones that appear to have been produced with an early computer drawing program. Some half-tones are rendered in what look like Ben-day dots, others with more elaborate patterns., Signed by the artist; Submitted to fulfill requirement of University of Oregon, Fine and Applied Arts Dept., Artists' Books course, 1988
Accordion fold format;Issued in box with illustration framed with small twigs on box lid; Twine tie closure around book; Fragmented text/newspaper covers inside bottom of box, Submitted to fulfill requirement of University of Oregon, Dept. of Fine and Applied Arts, Artists' Books course, 1995; Signed by the artist
Contents contain photography, diagrams and text concerning energy production and use within the built environment and the future of sustainable energy production. Made of ten gatefold pages, with the fold directed to the verso. Recto pages are labeled as part A and verso pages as part B. The two parts function separately, but compliment each other. Wrap around cover is made of a green plastic material and has a Velcro closure
Poster with main image of green, black, and red striped flag with images of armed native Africans. Image of Zimbabwe with text in upper left corner. Text below image for "Freedom" in native languages.