As a book lover and collector, I have very mixed feelings about Brian Dettmer's art: he carves into books revealing the artwork inside, creating complex layered three-dimensional sculptures.
Book Autopsies
Yes, the results are sometimes gorgeous and always interesting, but I feel badly about the books he defaces --which include a book of Rembrandt's Paintings.
Book Autopsies
Yes, the results are sometimes gorgeous and always interesting, but I feel badly about the books he defaces --which include a book of Rembrandt's Paintings.
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I'm comfortable with quilt recycling as long as 1. the quilts are far past being usable as a quilt, and 2. the quilts don't possess historical, sentimental, monetary, and/or artistic merit.
I think the same applies to books. If the end result is more (which, in my opinion, it is here) than the materials one began with, I can't be too saddened.
Unless, he's slicing into a copy of "East of the Sun and West of the Moon" with those gorgeous illos by Kay Nielsen that I covet. But I think typical price precludes that. :)
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