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A beautiful book, July 10 2010
By Jan Hurst "artist and calligrapher" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Bridging Time & Space: Essays on Layered Art (Hardcover)
Bridging Time and Space (essays on layered art) is a beautiful book. It is full of good information and inspiring images. It is much more discussion than instruction, but experienced collage artists will appreciate the essays and visuals. I have taught collage workshops and own several collage books. This one is probably my favorite. More fine art than craft, the collage examples in this book are varied in technique. It was produced by the society of layerists, so naturally layering is a prominent factor. Sometimes it is paint that is layered, sometimes paper, sometimes it is more assemblage and sometimes it may seem to be more layered thoughts than any obvious layering of media. Although this book was published in 1998, I was fortunate to find a copy in 2001. If you can find one, you won't be disappointed.
39 of 56 people found the following review helpful
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Bridging Time & Space describes layered art., April 17 1999
By mcn50@swcp.com Mary Carroll Nelson - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Bridging Time & Space: Essays on Layered Art (Hardcover)
In separate, but harmonious, voices, eleven writers describe layered art as an expression of a holistic perspective. Each chapter addresses a theme, illustrated in color with artworks related to: alchemy, the spirit, earth metaphors, cosmic forces, healing, archaic traces and the millennium. Layered art reflects the forward edge of syncretic thinking, the recognition that the universe is held within a matrix of shared consciousness. Everything is connected with everything else.