G.E.O writes, "Thousands of pages cut and bound into bound book sculpture! Phenomenal!"
Phenomenal, indeed. Artist Nicholas Galanin explores his own Thingit culture and art derived from the people of Alaska. Creating forms of faces from books, Galanin brings a new medium to the art form of sculpture. Link.
Related: "What Have We Become" Book by Nicholas Galanin - Link.
Posted by: Cathaholic on April 13, 2006 at 1:33 PM
I love this. I would be very interested in learning how to do this. I could maybe wing it but I might fail so I might as well ask. Does anyone here have any info on how to do this? Also, this book sounds amazing in and of itself, I might have to buy it.
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I love this. I would be very interested in learning how to do this. I could maybe wing it but I might fail so I might as well ask. Does anyone here have any info on how to do this? Also, this book sounds amazing in and of itself, I might have to buy it.
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