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Am now publishing my own work as small books, these four are my first and will be given away as presents this week.
Thirty-plus years ago, I created a series of portraits of Lansing, Michigan-area artists. I've had the idea to do this ever since digital publishing became a thing, but I finally, finally got my act together recently to get it done.
This issue from 2005 focused on photos of artwork found on the base panels of street light posts from around the US.
Self-published magazine out of New York appears to be quite rare. I couldn't find a single issue extant through any online bookseller or held by any library via Worldcat
Detalhe das edições 6 (Natureza Morta) e 7 (Apatia) // Detail of issues 6 (Still Life/ Dead Nature) and 7 (Apathy).
A collaboration of drawings by my friend Alice Pattullo and myself. They were made into a small self-published zine, and a set of 3 posters (digitally printed onto cartridge paper)
The two pages on the inside of the zine continue the line of Bart Simpsons, culminating with the shocking ending on the back cover.
Check out what Brian Ralph is up to these days right here! Ask him for the "Man-Thing" 10% discount! :)
Montana Anti-Methamphetamine Messages. Printed in an edition of 150 and published by cantabpublishing.com/
Photos of anthromorphic painted characters seen in Chicago and other parts of the country. www.ediefake.com
Portrait #10: under the poem.
"There Will Always Be Parts of Us Left Unattended." For PRIN 452: Special Projects II, Concordia University. Fall 2010. 28 pages. First edition of 25. Printed on Enviormatte100 160g 100% recycled, acid free paper, vellum poetry overlay pages, and mylar cover.
To view the entire digital project, with poetry and all, please visit this link.
From the book "there will always be parts of us left unattended." 28 pages. First edition of 25. Printed on Enviormatte100 160g 100% recycled, acid free paper, vellum poetry overlay pages, and mylar cover.
To view the entire digital project, with poetry and all, please visit this link.
Made from my Sonar set, which I'm pretty happy with as a piece of work.
Just like the A4 one I made last month, it has too much pink in the colours so skin tones look a bit odd. Nevertheless, it's a very satisfying object and a great souvenir for all of us who went.
This issue from 2005 focused on photos of artwork found on the base panels of street light posts from around the US.
Matthew Chapman
HSITI Zine 004
A5 portrait
Saddle-stitched
20 pp self-covered
Monotone – purple
Edition of 100 – 2007.
2 all beef patties, special sauce, lettuce, cheese, human head, pickles, onions,
on a sesame seed bun. No Lay-Buys!! Not now. Not ever.
Visit Matthew Chapman's world.
Zines, prints and more – now available for sale in our store.
Final cover design for the Brazilian version of Still Alice by New York Times Best Selling Author Lisa Genova.
I put together this little book as a result of a creativitea party I host each year. Blogged at teacupmosaics.blogspot.com/2011/01/sharing-my-book.html
192 page self-published book by Michael and Martha Wichorek, Detroit, November 1968. This book is part of an annual review of local history, organizations, institutions, culture, people, and business listings.