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Silver Every Day
2008. Poem about discovery, memory, and a shiny hope ahead. This is a folded book made from one piece of Stonehenge gray paper which has a pocket that holds imaginary silver ephemera: a stamp, a folded note, a bookmark, and other small works that might be found in a pocket at the end of the day. Painted paper covering boards, letterpress printing throughout from handset metal type, wood type, and pressure prints.
$125
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For Alisa Golden making books is the natural bridge between her writing and art. Through layered imagery and poetic language she invites the reader to experience multiple meanings, all bound in structures that echo the contents. After years of working precisely with printmaking techniques, primarily letterpress, and creating editioned works, she is currently exploring the spontaneity of ink painting in her one-of-a-kind books. In our 2008 exhibition, she has taken her works even further, incorporating felted works and multiple objects. In addition to her studio practice, she teaches at California College of the Arts, the San Francisco Art Institute, and the San Francisco Center for the Book. She is the author of four instructional books: Creating Handmade Books, Unique Handmade Books, Expressive Handmade Books (Sterling Publishing.) and Painted Paper .
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