Designed to mimic an IQ test, this book is housed in a light blue paper slip cover with the title printed on the front and spine. The light blue color matches the color of the traditional "blue books" that students use to write essay questions in college and university level tests. Within the slip cover are two pamphlet bound books, a standard bubble sheet, instructions and a number two pencil. The 58 questions in the larger of two books which are meant to be answered with a true or false response are all unanswerable philosophical questions, such as the first one: "All is one. True or False". The second booklet contains three extra credit questions., Signed by the artist; Submitted to fulfill requirement of the University of Oregon, Dept. of Fine and Applied Arts, Artists' Books course, 1998
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
Printed in Jaipur, India, this hardbound, hand stitched book has both a dust cover and an aluminum slipcase with the title in English and Hindi screen printed on the front. Blamey has spent considerable time in India throughout his career, and he calls it the most real place on earth. This book is his effort to demystify India, by juxtaposing pages from his own sketchbook featuring his drawings of simplified ordinary objects with short phrases in both English and Hindi., Signed by the artist