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Author:
Park, Jenny Yoshida, 1980- artist.
Title:
The color system : schemes for life enhancement / Jenny Yoshida Park & Bianca Stone.
Publisher:
Brighton Press :
Copyright Date:
2019
Description:
33 unnumbered pages : color illustrations ; 30 cm
Subject:
2000-2099
Color in art.
Colors, Words for--Humor.
Artists' books--San Diego--San Diego--21st century--Specimens.
American poetry--21st century.
American poetry.
Artists' books.
Color in art.
Colors, Words for.
California--San Diego.
Poetry
Artists' books--California.
American poetry--21st century.
digital prints.
swatches.
manipulated photographs.
Letterpress printing.
folded books.
artists' books (books)
poetry.
prose poems.
Artists' books.
Humor.
Poetry.
Prose poems.
Artists' books.
Poetry.
Prose poems.
Accordion fold format (Binding)
Printed paper labels (Binding)
Paste papers (Paper)
Typefaces (Type evidence)--Futura.
Typefaces (Type evidence)--Jenson (Adobe)
Estampes numériques.
Livres d'artistes.
Poésie.
Poèmes en prose.
Other Authors:
Brighton Press, publisher.
Evidence of the Hand, publisher.
BFK Rives (Firm), papermaker.
Cave Paper (Firm), papermaker.
Red River Paper (Firm), papermaker.
Maharam (Firm)
Container of (work): Stone, Bianca. Because I love you I can come apart.
Martin, Nelle, printer.
Jones, Sonja, binder.
Notes:
"The color system : schemes for life enhancement (or Because I love you I can come apart) was conceived by artist Jenny Hoshida Park, who composed the color names and systems and created 107 unique colors in response to thirteen found, vintage photographs. It is framed as a book of color swatches one might find at a paint or interior design shop, where each color name evokes paradisical vacations or quaint Americana. Poet Bianca Stone was then invited to collaborate, which led to the interruption of the pages with the rough draft of her poem, "Because I love you I can come apart" and prose poems in the form of endnotes responding to each of Yoshida Park's color systems. The color swatches were cut from hand painted paste papers. The photographs were digitally altered and printed with archival pigment inks on Red River Polar Gloss Metallic paper. Text was set in Futura and Adobe Jenson and printed letterpress by Nelle Martin on Rives BFK. Poem excerpts were typed on a 1947 Remington Noiseless Model 7 typewriter onto hand ruled strips of translucent Cave paper. Sonja Jones bound the books in Maharam cloth and made the enclosures. ... copublished by Brighton Press and Evidence of the Hand, in a limited edition of 45 signed and numbered copies with four additional artist's proofs, in 2019"--Colophon.
Contents:
No. 1. Now that's what I call beige! -- No. 2. Pleasing in a Eurocentric way -- No. 3. Slumming it : drifter debonaire -- No. 4. Distracting yourself from emptiness -- No. 5. Our terrifying natural world -- No. 6. Prideful, loving anger is my only salvation -- No. 7. Welcome back to your lonely home -- No. 8. Add a safe amount of ethnic feel to your life -- No. 9. These colors have been endorsed by A-list celebrities -- No. 10. Folksy beyond repair -- No. 11. Your bewildering, nightmarish dreams -- No. 12. A fistful of patriotism -- No. 13. A lethal dose of scientific method.
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1152181545
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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