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A Modern Wishlist, by Tennille Davis Shuster
2006 Florida Artists' Books Prize
["Book (& spine) opens to reveal ten wishes that I hope to accomplish. When fully opened, the page numbers read 1-10, and can be viewed front to back or back to front" - Artist's statement]
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Broken promises: pillow talk, by Rosemarie Chiarlone
2006 Florida Artists' Books Prize
["Cotton and silk thread, Italian organza, covered buttons, shell of pillow cover, 100% cotton, filling of quilt, 100% polyester, hand needlepoint and embroidery. Edition of 2" - Artist's statement. -...
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Dancing with Alligators, by Alberto Meza
2006 Florida Artists' Books Prize
[“Structured as a box/portfolio, with a wooden frame housing cast handmade wall, two alligator prints (dancing), a paper mache alligator. 9 Xerox transfer prints and 17 etching prints printed on hand-made...
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Erosion, by Charlotte Maloney
2006 Florida Artists' Books Prize
["Watercolor paper, inks, mixed media. Pop-up, paper engineering, relief paper sculpture [that] folds into a book". - Artist's statement]
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Felt (all contact leaves a trace), by Martin Eduardo Casuso
2006 Florida Artists' Books Prize
["Polyester felt, vintage wood yarn, dymo-lettering, found button, wood dowel, elastic thread". - [Colophon] - "Loosely constructed as a scroll, Felt… is made up of seventy-three felt panels each with...
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Gone, by Rosemarie Chiarlone
2006 Florida Artists' Books Prize
[Polyester pelon cloth pages, human hair, cotton and polyester threads. - #1 of an edition of 3. - "Gone" deals with losses in our world, Earth, using [an] analogy to personal loss through the use of human...
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Hard to swallow: Jordan G. Lueke: 04/27/1976-01/16/2006, by Tennille Davis Shuster
2006 Florida Artists' Books Prize
["Hard to swallow, was created using Xerox transfer on 20 lb exp multiuse paper , empty vegetable capsules and recycled prescription bottles with adhesive labels. -- #4 of an edition of 10" - Colophon....
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Moderation is not a negation of intensity, but helps avoid monotony, by Hanne Niederhausen
2006 Florida Artists' Books Prize
["Etchings by Hanne Niederhausen. Poem by John Tagliabue. Foundaton paper Rives BFK. Edition of Three, number 1 of 3" - Colophon. - "Accordion book with hand pulled etchings, text by John Tagliabue. Art...
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On the Edge, by Rosemarie Chiarlone
2006 Florida Artists' Books Prize
["Five polyester pelon cloth pages, 35 ½ x 37 cm. Square book with human hair hand-sewn onto the cover and cloth pages and poem embroidered with cotton and polyester threads on cloth pages. 2006. An edition...
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Picnic in your DREAMS, by Thery McKinney
2006 Florida Artists' Books Prize
["In the tradition of carrying books on the body, this book of books is not for the pocket, this is to be worn around the neck - hence this is a collar book. Its structure is a variation of the meander,...
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Pillow Book, by Sali Sidner
2006 Florida Artists' Books Prize
["Cardboard, fabric, watercolor paper, acrylic paint, gouache, watercolor, foam. - I spend too much time in my bed - reading, dreaming, thinking. The books on top are some of the books I have as companions...
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Right There, by Thomas Brian Virgin
2006 Florida Artists' Books Prize; winner
Winner of the 2006 Florida Artists' Books Prize. ["This book is a tour through time and space, bouncing alternately through the artist's head, Glen Arbor, and Glen Haven, Michigan, and the early 1960's....
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St. Teresa of Avila, from Interior Castle
2006 Florida Artists' Books Prize
["Paper boards, transparencies, silver leaf, painted wood blocks, and a mirror with an acrylic box. - 1 of an [edition of 2"]
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The Book of Mistakes, by Marie Marcano
2006 Florida Artists' Books Prize
[" The book of mistakes: misspelled words, notes out of tune, the wrong decision, too much salt or sugar, something I shouldn't have said… imperfections are irrationally beautiful. Making mistakes I...
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The journey: a proverbial meander, by Thery McKinney
2006 Florida Artists' Books Prize
["This fabric book is based on the meander book structure. Beads and embellishments were added to the fabric as well as permanent pigmented and archival inks and paints used for original calligraphy and...
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Tools Rule, by Susan Urbanek
2006 Florida Artists' Books Prize
["Cardboard, fabric, watercolor paper, acrylic paint, gouache, watercolor, foam. - I spend too much time in my bed - reading, dreaming, thinking. The books on top are some of the books I have as companions...
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Travel in my World, by Charlotte Maloney
2006 Florida Artists' Books Prize
["Description: artist, Charlotte Maloney. Materials: watercolor paper and inks. Size: 6" high x 24" wide x 6" deep". Sculptural book…" - Artist's statement]
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Website: Development of the Artist's Book
2006 Florida Artists' Books Prize
Web article about the development of the Artist's Book. "What is a book? Traditionally the book form has been associated with the codex, a textblock of folded signatures, sewn to some kind of support with...
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Website: The Sackner Archive of Visual and Concrete Poetry
2006 Florida Artists' Books Prize
Website for The Sackner Archive of Visual and Concrete Poetry. "Ruth and Marvin Sackner founded the Archive in Miami Beach, Florida in 1979. Its initial mission was to establish a collection of books,...
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