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Wednesday, November 17, 2010

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Anyone who is on Facebook and Twitter and is connected to me will be glutted with this information, but I promised the gallery owner that I'd do my best to promote it, so here goes. (BTW, I'm not being active on Twitter, I just found out that the Facebook Networked Blogs has a syndication option that automatically puts your blog posts on FB and T, so I get to spray the love even further :0 )





I've been playing with some of the offset packing from my latest Book Art Object piece as my contribution. I called my book Skyhooks:

skyhooks

Here they are being tested on a makeshift hanging line in Studio Duck.
If you'd like to know more about them, I've put up a post on my website.

14 comments:

  1. I come to your blog by chance. But I like it at first sight. I really envy your life. Wonderful!
    I will visit your blog usually.

    By the way, i would like to invite you to my website:

    www.onlinenewshop.com

    and if you can give some suggestion about my power balance, i will be appreciated. Thanks in advance!
    Have a nice day!

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  2. I have gone up an down the blog a couple times and I still cannot figure out what this is about. I like it, though, something different.

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  3. These look awesome!

    karahoag.blogspot.com

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  4. Probably the same things that your blog is about, Cucipata... life, the universe and everything, except I throw a bit of artmaking in the mix. Your blog is a good read, by the way. Thanks for dropping by.

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  5. Hello Duck (oops, I accidentally typed that with an F instead of a D, then realised what I was doing!). I'd love to be plucked up into the sky... sounds like a great idea. "Ooops! Whoosh! Wheeeeee! I'll be back once the embarrassment has faded!"

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  6. very cool site. i know a "bookmaker" that i'll have to share this with. nice.

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  7. I like these sky hooks, I do. Is there text, or a picture, behind the first layer? I imagine that there must be, or else why would you call it a book? They are very interesting.

    I see that you like clouds, and so do I. Have you been here:

    http://www.windows2universe.org/art_and_music/cloud_art/clouds_in_art.html

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  10. Very nice. I've always actually wanted to wallpaper a room with a book :)

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  11. HA HA!
    Thanks for posting!

    Steve
    Common Cents
    http://www.commoncts.blogspot.com

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