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Book Sculptures
Some of the most interesting visual art I've ever seen. (At least online thanks to BoingBoing; I've yet to see these in person.) The artist calls them Book Autopsies.
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Wow, those are spectacular.
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Oh, my. I don't think I've ever seen anything quite so lovely and surprising and somehow even a little sad... and, wow.
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Magnificent. I wish the artist would come to my local booksale. There are always old editions of books that go unpurchased. I try to go through many of them so I can keep them and love them but there are plenty of them that live on the shelf for a year waiting for a home.
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Very cool. I have a set of Encyclopedia Britanica they could use. :snap:
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Neat-o!
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And now, it CAME FROM BEYOND!
Mad paper beast on the loose. Or maybe it just lost its mommy. ![]() |
That face is something only a mother can love... and that lady can't run from fast enough!
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I particularly like the ones in wood: the juxtaposition of books and the source of the paper.
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I look at them and think "what a horrible thing to do to a book! Nobody can read them now!"
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I adore this art, and would absolutely love a piece for my walls. Not only is it gorgeous and brilliant, it's a wonderful second life for a reference piece that's no longer useful. :snap: |
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I think you got it just right CP and Libraryvixen, a second life. Much better than the trash bin, bonfire or shredder. Now to find out where he sells and (gulp) how much one would be. |
Yeah, I'm with CP and Vix on this one. I've seen a lot of books like these wind up in the garbage.
There's another craftsman who makes awesome purses out of old books. She usually uses books where the cover is in tact but the interior is damaged. www.rebound-designs.com Don't you feel bad cutting up all those books? Not really. Most of these books were damaged or being thrown away to begin with, I don't cut up valuable books or books in fantastic condition. I take great care to find books that are already falling apart or are unwanted, like out of date textbooks. |
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But, hey, I do not want to make a bigger deal of this then is warranted but like the entrepreneur who wanted to buy up fine art in order to slice it up and sell it in little squares, "So everybody can own a piece of the great artists," it makes me uneasy. What can I say? |
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Whereas most fine art is one of a kind, and ripping it to shreds for entrepreneurial purposes is shameful. Unless it was a painting made in the 1980s, because most of those works are expendable. Heh. I kid. |
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Art is inherently a destructive process - something must be destroyed or at least transformed to create something else
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