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Instagram & marbled paper

nature patternMost book-lovers agree that print books have a certain beauty, and some even enjoy the smell of a book, library, or bookstore. But have you ever heard of marbled book art?

The American Antiquarian Society has been sharing the beauty of this ancient art form over their Instagram feed, and their feature #MarbledMonday has become very popular. This art form used on historical book bindings is undeniably beautifully artistic – the papers, edges, and cloths of these books are enhanced with colors and swirling patterns and shapes. Another reason for the popularity of this feature is the fact that artists in the 18th and 19th century produced these complicated patterns without the help of modern equipment!

The way these designs are produced is by placing chemicals and pigments in a water bath, then the artist manipulates the floating pigments to create patterns, which are then put onto the book edges or papers.

In the early days of America, even currency was marbled to prevent counterfeiting! Check out the full article here for more examples and pictures.

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Giving New Life to Old Books – Artist Mike Stilkey

As we move into the digital age, we are seeing books being re-purposed for a number of things.  Artist Mike Stilkey re-purposes books as canvas, painting his images on their covers and spines.  “Most libraries have thousands and thousands of books that they can throw away at any time,” the Los Angeles-based artists says.  Since the books can’t be recycled, he makes sculptures out of the books, and then paints them.  Stilkey has been doing this since 2006; his largest piece is made of 3,000 books and measures 24′ tall.  Kathryn Bromwich of The Guardian has put together a post featuring his works.  Click here for her post.

'Discarded Romance' by Mike Stilkey

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