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Using Red Thread, Rima Day Intertwines History, Nature, and Human Experience in Striking Embroideries
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Bell’s Books in Palo Alto is such a beautiful old bookstore with such an incredible selection of books.
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This kills me, it really does.
Oldie, but still goodie. (at Tacoma, Washington) https://www.instagram.com/p/CkrZS3FvLOn/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
A cartoon from my new book, REVENGE OF THE LIBRARIANS which is available now in English, French and Spanish from good bookshops.
Details at tomgauld.com
Please not again.
VOTE!
image from White Collar: A Novel in Linocuts by Giacomo Patri. From the 1975 edition published by Celestial Arts. Originally published in 1940.
Some ideas for halloween costumes from my new book REVENGE OF THE LIBRARIANS. Details at tomgauld.com
In the library. Photo by Vsevolod Tarasevich (Moscow, 1963).
Ikko Tanaka, Japanese Books Design 1946-1995, Ginza Graphic Gallery, GGG, Tokyo, DNP Foundation for Cultural Promotion, Tokyo, 1995 [Exhibition: February 6-28, 1995] [Museum für Gestaltung Zürich]
The little free libraries aren’t so little anymore! Located in Downtown Boston, this library, where anyone is welcome to take or leave a book, might be the biggest “little” library we’ve ever seen.
Share bookish love and inspire a reader. 🤓📚📖
Edward Hopper - Hotel Lobby, 1943
from: Edward Hopper and the American Imagination
by Deborah Lyons and Adam D. Weinberg . Published by Whitney Museum and W.W. Norton, 1995.
Includes contributions from Paul Auster, Tess Gallagher, John Hollander, Thom Gunn among others.
from:
War Is Only Half The Story: The Aftermath Project, Volume 1
War Is Only Half The Story: The Aftermath Project, Volume 1
by Jim Goldberg; Wolf Bowig; Andrew Stanbridge; Asim Rafiqui and Paula Luttringer. Published by Aperture/Mets & Schilt, New York, 2008. First edition. Softcover, pictorial wraps. Quarto. 127pp. profusely illustrated. Fine. Founded by photographer and writer Sara Terry, the nonprofit Aftermath Project documents the long-term repercussions of conflict that are so often neglected by the popular media.
Marc Chagall
from:
Chagall by Werner Schmalenbach. Published by Crown Publishers, New York, 1956.
Salman Toor (Pakistani, 1983), Immigrant Gathering, 2016. Oil on canvas, 122 x 81.5 cm.
Roaming in a Baroque Library
In the study series, the artist juxtaposes books with the names of Impressionist masters such as Manet, Degas, Cezanne and Seurat, and Baro
from The Illustrations of George Barbier
Published by Dover, New York, 1977. First edition