Beschreibung
Dig through the leaf pile in this collage-inspired book with see-through pages Readers explore the concept of layering and collage with this interactive exercise in composition. Each clear acetate page features a single element in the leaf pile, though some are not leaves at all! As readers turn the pages, the leaf pile is deconstructed piece by piece on the right side, and reconstructed on the left. Younger readers will enjoy the seek-and-find aspect of the hidden objects, while older readers might experiment by adding their own images between the pages. A key at the back provides the names of each kind of leaf shown. Inspired by the Whitney Museum's approach to looking at art, these books provide a new way to look at the world. Colors are brighter than they appear - printed in pure Pantones. Ages 24
Autorenportrait
Jason Fulford is a photographer, graphic designer, and cofounder of the nonprofit J&L Books. He is a contributing editor at Blind Spot and a frequent lecturer at universities. His monographs include Sunbird , Crushed , Raising Frogs for $$$ , The Mushroom Collector and Hotel Oracle . He lives with his wife, Tamara Shopsin, in New York. Tamara Shopsin is a graphic designer and illustrator whose work has been featured in The New York Times , Good , Time , The New Yorker , Wired and Newsweek . She is the author of several books including Mumbai New York Scranton: A Memoir and Arbitrary Stupid Goal , as well as the designer of 5 Year Diary . She is also a cook at her family's restaurant, Shopsin's, in New York.