Wood- and linolium-cut prints that Ellis recycled from previous books and projects illustrate this book about a raven who dreams of swimming and a salmon who dreams of flying. The 4-color images are juxtaposed with text on facing pages. Page are accordion-fold, hinged with book cloth and interleaved with pale green translucent fiberous paper. The back of the accordion has black on black repeating image of raven and salmon motif. Green cloth cover has a relief image., Signed by the artist
Tissue weight, semi-transparent paper has the edited text of several Associated Press news stories from June 22nd, 1999 printed in black and red. Font and ink color distinguishes the different stories which overlap, telling the story of Kosovo women raped by Serbian paramilitary forces. Letterpress printed on flax paper. Three signatures sewn into handmade paper covers which resemble blood-soaked fabric., Signed by the artist
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
Book three in Ellis series, (IL)LOGICS mini 'sounds bites' exploring all too human conditions. The text takes the form of a letter to Mohamed Atta, considered the mastermind of the 9-11-2001 airliner bombings of the World Trade Center and Pentagon. In fact, this book is related to _Dear Mohamed Atta_ AAA Secure N7433.4.E347 D43 2002. A gold figure of an airplane is affixed to front of black leather cover., Signed by the artist
Heretic is part of Ellis' series, [IL]LOGICSA: mini 'sound bites' exploring all too human conditions. Volume two is Ellis's confession of heresy, and her examination of what it means to be a heretic in today's world. Printed in red and black on brown paper, in gold/brown textured wraps with a wrap around flap. Sewn in red thread., Signed by the artist