That which is visible came from the invisible--, 1995 / by Audra Skuodas.

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That which is visible came from the invisible--, 1995 / by Audra Skuodas.

Handmade artist's book. Consists of 10 bifolia of Rives BFK paper, each with an original graphite drawing on translucent vellum paper mounted behind cutout on first leaf and a laser-printed reproduction of a mixed-technique illustration (pen-and-ink, collage) on opaque paper mounted on recto of second leaf; and 5 bifolia of vellum paper with texts hand-lettered by Skuodas on both rectos, wrapped around alternating bifolia of Rives. Leaves are numbered on verso D1-D29 (D22 is repeated in numbering). Additional bifolium of vellum paper is wrapped around the whole, with title page and production information inscribed on recto of first leaf. Texts include quotations from Robert Tristram Coffin's poem "The pines," T.S. Eliot's "East Coker," M.P. Hall, Henry Miller and Plotinus.

1 volume (16 folded sheets) : mounted ill. (some col.) ; 39 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7994992

New York Public Library System, NYPL

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Coffin, Robert P. Tristram (Robert Peter Tristram), 1892-1955

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