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I quite enjoyed this, although it dried up a bit towards the end.

с WD MyBook External drive подключенного к Samsung крутили Tron. Цвета сочные.

['Hurricane lanterns./ Tallow candles was all we used']

 

This is a version of Turndust, an artist's book project I am currently working on. This is an early stage 'storyboard' version. I've posted it because I am interested in seing if I can use community on Flickr to add something to the design process. What do you think of it? What could be improved? What's good? What does it make you think about?

 

I'm planning to develop the book for screenprint in one or two colours with hand colouring in watercolour, so each book will be a little different, although still part of an edition. I plan to include new versions and working-up on Flickr as I go along.

 

Since this book is intended as a narrative, it's best read from beginning to end. I recommend looking at the set.

 

Thanks for any comments.

this is one of the most graphic accounts of personal suffering during the holocaust that I have read (even though it appears to be a young peoples edition)

After something like 50 people posted 365s of themselves reading Harry Potter, I had to read a book too. Of course mine seems to have a lot more pictures. At least they're all good designs.

  

I usually love reading Nicholas Sparks books, because its simple and light, like this book - The Wedding. Probably the one i like the most of all his books. But lately though, his new books are too sad to read, and its not good for me....:-)

some fun and frequently grabbed books on my shelf

This is a lot of books I just sold and I'm keeping a photo record of them. Feel free to comment on any of the titles if they interest you as all of them have been of at least passing interest or use to me at one time or another, and a few here and there have been quite important to me. Like children leaving the nest, some are hard to part with, but they have served their purpose well and are ready to move on. Ah, Books!

The true soldier of a reluctant German soldier in WW2. It's very interesting!

[Wings watch./ 'A moment's carelessness,/ you know?/ These things aren't foolproof,']

 

This is a version of Turndust, an artist's book project I am currently working on. This is an early stage 'storyboard' version. I've posted it because I am interested in seing if I can use community on Flickr to add something to the design process. What do you think of it? What could be improved? What's good? What does it make you think about?

 

I'm planning to develop the book for screenprint in one or two colours with hand colouring in watercolour, so each book will be a little different, although still part of an edition. I plan to include new versions and working-up on Flickr as I go along.

 

Since this book is intended as a narrative, it's best read from beginning to end. I recommend looking at the set.

 

Thanks for any comments.

Gahan Wilson has the type of humor

and view of the world... I can truly enjoy.

[No sound of swifts now.]

 

This is a version of Turndust, an artist's book project I am currently working on. This is an early stage 'storyboard' version. I've posted it because I am interested in seing if I can use community on Flickr to add something to the design process. What do you think of it? What could be improved? What's good? What does it make you think about?

 

I'm planning to develop the book for screenprint in one or two colours with hand colouring in watercolour, so each book will be a little different, although still part of an edition. I plan to include new versions and working-up on Flickr as I go along.

 

Since this book is intended as a narrative, it's best read from beginning to end. I recommend looking at the set.

 

Thanks for any comments.

not my usual genre, but I decided to read this mystery/suspense/thriller/whodunit book. It was pretty good, but I think I will go back to the classics and biographys for a while.

Kind of along the same lines as "Tipping Point".

From left to right:

 

1. "The New Drawing on The Right Side of The Brain Workbook" by Betty Edwards

 

2. "Kids Draw Animal" by Christopher Hart

 

3. "Kids Draw Anime" by Christopher Hart

 

4. "The New Drawing on The Right Side of The Brain" by Betty Edwards

 

5. "How to Draw Anything" by Mark Linley

 

6. "Lonely Planet Southeast Asia on a Shoestring"

 

7. "Lonely Planet Australia"

 

8. "Lonely Planet Western Europe"

You can never have enough space.

[The moon/ poised briefly,/ breathing between torn clouds,/]

 

This is a version of Turndust, an artist's book project I am currently working on. This is an early stage 'storyboard' version. I've posted it because I am interested in seing if I can use community on Flickr to add something to the design process. What do you think of it? What could be improved? What's good? What does it make you think about?

 

I'm planning to develop the book for screenprint in one or two colours with hand colouring in watercolour, so each book will be a little different, although still part of an edition. I plan to include new versions and working-up on Flickr as I go along.

 

Since this book is intended as a narrative, it's best read from beginning to end. I recommend looking at the set.

 

Thanks for any comments.

A Shamelss piece of self PR this, and to be honest it's not a photo taken by me either. But it's a scan of a book review from a magazine about my own book! Go into 'Different Sizes' (right) and look at it in 'Original Size' to read it! I put it up on here mainly so I could link the link to a blog I have on Yahoo. And some of the photo's on here can also be found in the book itself.

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