Handmade Artist Books
Collection by Nancy Crawford - Artist and Teacher
Unique books made by artists
oak fragments — lotta helleberg
fiber artist specializing in nature inspired art quilts, handmade books, and collages, utilizing eco printing, natural dyes, and other sustainable production methods.
Stephanie Frederick | Jim Escalante Photography
Artist: Stephanie Frederick. Dry bark used as book enclosure.
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Dorothy Keaton's journals (In the book Then Again by Diane Keaton
10 Special Touches for Your Handmade Books
Making handmade books is such a creatively satisfying experience. What makes them truly unique are the extras — distinctive folds that become pockets, a touch of metal on a spine, or decorated pages that reveal an artist’s life. These 10 techniques for handmade books will make your next project stand out and reflect your style and creativity. 1. Use 'Blessing Sticks' Handmade books become even more special with touches like a Blessing Stick on the spine. (Art by Roxanne Evans Stout, photo by…
Naz Rahbar - book arts
“non being” dry-point print, miniature objects (handmade and found), screen printed wood pattern. Jan 2013 “Binding Grandma”, Drypoint prints, found objects, handmade papers. June 2012. A single line...
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Everything is nothing - nothing is everything - Book
This, a concertina folded book has ten pages in mixed media include handmade paper, machined embroidered fabrics, ink, silkpaper and cardboard.
encaustic – late start studio
Posts about encaustic written by late start studio
Livre d'artiste "Textus"
Breath & the Brush, Abcedarian
When the breath and the brush become one, the energy and rhythm become visual language. The alphabet freely and playfully emerging from this union were scanned in Photoshop and imported for layout int
Spontaneous Mark & Alternative Image
Spontaneous Mark & Alternative Image
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Alice Fox
Welcome to Alice Fox
Annwyn Dean, A Yard of Lace, 2015
Inspiration: Field & Hedgerow
Bonjour ! The half-term Winter holidays have begun here in the South of France and I have to say we are all enjoying the slow life at home. As many of you know, we live in a big house which we've been renovating for years and are also lucky enough to have a lot of land. This all looks fantastic on the photos but requires a lot of work on our part, so some serious gardening is on the agenda for us over the next two weeks. I love living here in the country now. The Camargue is truly beautiful…
Gail Baxter Size: 140 x 70 cm Material: Waxed linen thread, cotton fabric Date: 2009: