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Scrolls with printed elements |
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These scrolls are made using printed elements - relief blocks are rolled, rubbed, or ghost-printed and combined with drawing and text. They can be considered drawing, prints, or artist books.
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Scroll Table |
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This 175 foot drawing is mounted on a table with cranks for scrolling through the work. The viewable area of this piece is exacting the same as the amount I had open while drawing. Each section is self-contained but relates to previous and subsequent parts. The translucent paper gives the viewer a “foreshadowing” of the future parts and a “memory” of the ones passed.
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Multi-panel Scrolls |
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These scrolls were made from medical paper that is used to cover examining tables in the doctor's office. The paper appears fragile but it is actually quite strong. I rolled them out into sheets about 110" long. The drawings have between 2 and 5 panels each.
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