faewithoutconsequence:jstor:rebeccamock:The JSTOR Art Project I’m PUMPED to share this poster with y
faewithoutconsequence:jstor:rebeccamock:The JSTOR Art Project I’m PUMPED to share this poster with you–It’s one of my favorite pieces I’ve completed in the past year. I was asked by JStor to create an image of a student’s desk…and to, basically, have fun with it. I filled the space with treasured objects from my studio, from my memories, and from my own research projects on JStor. I included some detail shots because this poster was HUGE and I was able to get really detailed. Detail 1: An excerpt from a quote that is very important to me.Detail 2: Some book spines, including a sneak peak of the spine of Compass South (our first story, Hope! :))Detail 3: A ticket stub that is very important to me. (and I only wish I owned that skull)Detail 4: Pluche, or the Love of Art–a book that is also very important to me. This poster will be distributed to school libraries and institutions across the country.In addition, JStor also came to my studio and filmed a little interview with me about the poster. If you are interested in seeing my crazy-person studio space and my pink-potato face, you can watch it here. (edit: or below)This is a super cool poster that we’ll have to give out at booth #1916 at ALA Midwinter in Boston! Tomorrow! I would give the toes on my left foot for this posterHappy to send a poster* to anyone who wants one** - just message JSTOR your name & address in the ask box and I’ll send you one. *left foot not required**one each, as long as we have them in stock -- source link
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