Wanderings

Unseen – Book Arts in Santa Fe, NM

The Sea and the Unseen – interior panels

I am so pleased to be included in this wonderful book arts show in Santa Fe, New Mexico. My work – The Sea and the Unseen was accepted in the show and is now on view along side over 70 other artists. It’s been a while since I participated in a book arts exhibition and I realize how much I miss seeing all the amazing concepts and craftsmanship involved in each piece. I am thrilled to be in this show but also excited to start a new artist book soon!

Here’s a link to the catalog for UNSEEN – a book arts exhibition by form+concept and 23 Sandy.
https://23sandy.com/collections/unseen?utm_source=23%20Sandy%20Gallery&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Now%20on%20view%21%20UNSEEN%20%28Uuw7ze%29&_kx=zouZDqwkFJBLJo4khldH8Fm1W7jCV91mwtlV1BLyDBA%3D.W5i6my

The Sea and the Unseen (SU) was partly conceived as the second of three books which employ a reduction cut as the primary content. Each book addresses some sort of ecological issue. Broken Code was the first with its print Noisy Garden as the basis for a book that looks at GMOs. SU also provided a structure for me to present the tragic consequences of plastic waste filling our waterways. A mostly wordless book, SU uses the print The Sea as She Were to form the pages. This print is backed with a collograph made from actual trash, layers of dirty ink and paint and some technical terminology referencing plastics. The viewer can interact by flipping parts of the two sided print to increase the plastics into the blue fish-filled watery scene. Its covers are made with handmade paper – paper making itself is an intense process of forming a sheet while extracting a lot of water from a layer of pulp.

New Bookstore in West Asheville – Bagatelle Books

Poster - Bagatelle Books opening

Bagatelle Books will hold its grand opening on June 22, 2019 at 428C Haywood Rd in West Asheville.

I was pleased to design this poster for the event which Laurie Corral printed on the risograph at the studio. Gold on black makes quite a splash! The image is from a Dover catalog of old tarot cards—oddly I found one called Il Bagattelliere. Please visit this exceptional new bookstore. Patrick Kutcher, proprietor, has stocked his gorgeous hand built shelves with some very interesting titles.

Brooklyn + Purgatory Pie Press

Last week I had the great pleasure of visiting Esther Smith and Dikko Faust, proprietors of Purgatory Pie Press now located in Brooklyn NY. After four decades in Manhattan they’re now enjoying their wonderful studio in the Brooklyn Army Terminal. A huge, historic complex — the BAT was constructed a century ago as a depot for the US Military. It is now being repurposed for lease to artists and businesses. As always the PPP folks are working on some fun projects and collaborations. Dikko is printing a great new set of coasters on the showcard press and three books from the Cartesian Lace Bricolage, a collaboration with Susan Happersett, are featured in the show Pulled in Brooklyn at the International Print Center (IPCNY) in Manhattan.

Thanks to Esther and Dikko for having us over and helping us navigate NYC! Hope to see you again soon!

LINKS:
ICPNY show – Pulled in Brooklyn
https://www.ipcny.org/pulledinbrooklyn?fbclid=IwAR33jkg34MtkhlA3D69Czh7agDFsuHSwrWlDVfbtlyTyC-0coF0IQXiW-Fg

Purgatory Pie Press
http://www.purgatorypiepress.com/

Brooklyn Army Terminal
https://www.bklynarmyterminal.com/

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Welcome to my website, at long last!

Here, I will share thoughts, announcements and whatever might come to mind. Hopefully it will be image heavy and fun to share. Please enjoy a browse around the pages. I have oh-so-many years traversing the paths of design, production, art, and dwelling amidst and among many creative places and people. The influences are vast and the ideas never stop.

This site features examples from both my eternal Yohon Graphic Arts freelance endeavors as well as some of my favorite projects from past employment. In our most recent decade my creative mind has been blown by the less-than-modern world of letterpress, printmaking and book arts. This revelatory phase came to me by way of an amazing job at Asheville BookWorks, a book and print arts studio. Having learned at least a hundred new things and actually practicing a few; some of these skills are now incorporated into my professional and personal work. To appease my organizational needs the printing and binding sections will eventually reside under the banner Diamond Black Press. As this site evolves this delineation will be reflected in its pages.

Much more to come… I am hopeful and glad to say Welcome.