Printed on both sides of a single accordion folded piece of paper; Housed in a brown paper slip case; Slip case sealed with parental advisory label; Text printed accross center of images; Black and white images of figures on the Sistine Chapel ceiling
Printed in blue; Unfolds to reveal 24 images of what appears to be traditional china, but the designs that make up the china patterns are very modern, A gift in memory of Peter Ward Britton
Book is made to resemble an American diplomatic passport and consists of photographs, passport stamps, text, maps, and images which relate to the travels the artist experienced growing up with a diplomat father, Signed by the artist; A gift in memory of Peter Ward Britton
Six photographs of dark spaces with limited light sources bound accordion-style, glued into a wrap around portfolio cover and encased in an envelope; Housed in papyrus-patterned envelope, Initialed by at least one of the artists
10 Leaves. "Loose fish shaped pages, painted on one side, including a flounder with a human head, a mermaid wedding, me underwater surrounded by fish and more tall tales. Housed in a creel shaped silk and faux leather lipped clamshell box, decorated with a fishing lure" --Artist's statement from publisher's website.
25 cards + 1 folded sheet. Consists of fortune-telling cards which are two-color linocuts, printed in black and red on the French Paper Mill's Packing Carton. Accompanied by a single folded instruction sheet, offset printed on red. Enclosed in a box with a card collaged to the front.
Linoleum block prints with letterpress on paper and bound in accordion-fold format into cloth covers with an inset printed label. "This grimoire, drawn from the tradition of the Clavicle of King Solomon, explores the fundamentals of alchemy, faith and magic"--Publisher's website
Artist's book consisting of photocopied pages, with some photocopied photographs mounted to the pages with duct tape; Bound using duct tape, Signed by the artist; Submitted to fulfill requirement of the University of Oregon, Dept. of Fine and Applied Arts, Artists' Books course, 1990
This is a part of Ellis' series [IL]LOGICS which she describes as mini 'sound bites' exploring all too human conditions. . . A selection of 100 passages and quotes, reminders of the 100 days of genocide that began with the killing of two presidents on April 6, 1994, and led to the killing of 800,000+ Rwandans [p.3] A miniature book, bound in red leather with an embossed skull on the cover and images of human skeletons on the end papers., Signed by the artist