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UPCOMING WORKSHOPS
All participants will receive a print of each of the techniques shown during the workshop via snail mail. Look for (possibly in-person) workshops in 2021: Hiromi Paper - The Book Artist as Naturalist, https://hiromipaper.com 9469 Jefferson Blvd Ste 117, Culver City, CA 90232. April, 2021 - Newport Paper & Book Arts Festival - Eco-Printingand
EXHIBITIONS
2001-2002 American Center for Design, The 14th Annual 100 Show, traveling exhibition, Chicago, New York, Denver, San Francisco and LosAngeles
SUPER BLOOM
Super Bloom Poem by Jacqueline Suskin Spring 2019 A lavish array of spring wildflowers carpet the hillsides and deserts of Southern California with vivid color, following aFURTHER APOCRYPHA
Further Apocrypha poems by Ray DiPalma Further Apocrypha contains twenty-seven previously uncollected poems written by Ray DiPalma between 1993 and 2009.These writings, both sensuous and lyric in their philosophic concerns, reflect what has often been noted as DiPalma’s finely tuned ear and his preoccupation with testing the limits oflanguage and form.
MY PARTIAL TONGUE
My Partial Tongue Poems by Martha Ronk My Partial Tongue, by poet Martha Ronk, uses words and phrases from an essay on gardens and plants by Sir Thomas Brown, a 17th century essayist who wrote about the order in nature.The poems have a great deal of space in them, space suggestive of what is missing and of silence, and reflect a feeling of distance from the natural world that seems to beAZUSA: A SEQUEL
Azusa: a Sequel poems by Paul Vangelisti Azusa: a Sequel is a homage to two exemplary Los Angeles artists, poet Stuart Z. Perkoff (1930-1974) and visual artist Wallace Berman (1925-1975), both of whom Paul Vangelisti had the good fortune to know and work with in the early seventies. When asked to contribute a poem responding to one of the artists in Index: Conceptualism in California, at MOCA GIANT: A DEITY WITH LEAVES Giant: a deity with leaves, 2019 by Rebecca Chanmlee A towering native oak has stood in a nearby wildland park for over 400 years. This is the story of how the ancient tree became a cherished presence in the life of the artist; a source of wonder, mystery and connection to thenatural world.
A REASON OF WATER
A Reason of Water Poem by Barbara Maloutas Barbara Maloutas’ poem A Reason of Water is a poetic and visual exploration of the poet/book artist as archivist.Practical Housekeeping, a 1883 publication that holds tried and true recommendations covering everything from the latest household gadgets to instructions on how to revive a drowning victim, provides some of the words and phrases in the THE YOUNG MANHOOD OF DAVE CHAMLEE The Young Manhood of Dave Chamlee. by William Zane Chamlee. The coming-of-age story of David Samuel Chamlee, born in 1857, told by his grandson in a Humanities term paper written while attending Claremont Men’s College in the 1950s. The story begins with Dave Chamlee’s boyhood on a homestead in Tennessee, his travels as a young man towork
PIE IN THE SKY PRESS About the Press. Contact. Upcoming WorkshopsUPCOMING WORKSHOPS
All participants will receive a print of each of the techniques shown during the workshop via snail mail. Look for (possibly in-person) workshops in 2021: Hiromi Paper - The Book Artist as Naturalist, https://hiromipaper.com 9469 Jefferson Blvd Ste 117, Culver City, CA 90232. April, 2021 - Newport Paper & Book Arts Festival - Eco-Printingand
EXHIBITIONS
2001-2002 American Center for Design, The 14th Annual 100 Show, traveling exhibition, Chicago, New York, Denver, San Francisco and LosAngeles
SUPER BLOOM
Super Bloom Poem by Jacqueline Suskin Spring 2019 A lavish array of spring wildflowers carpet the hillsides and deserts of Southern California with vivid color, following aFURTHER APOCRYPHA
Further Apocrypha poems by Ray DiPalma Further Apocrypha contains twenty-seven previously uncollected poems written by Ray DiPalma between 1993 and 2009.These writings, both sensuous and lyric in their philosophic concerns, reflect what has often been noted as DiPalma’s finely tuned ear and his preoccupation with testing the limits oflanguage and form.
MY PARTIAL TONGUE
My Partial Tongue Poems by Martha Ronk My Partial Tongue, by poet Martha Ronk, uses words and phrases from an essay on gardens and plants by Sir Thomas Brown, a 17th century essayist who wrote about the order in nature.The poems have a great deal of space in them, space suggestive of what is missing and of silence, and reflect a feeling of distance from the natural world that seems to beAZUSA: A SEQUEL
Azusa: a Sequel poems by Paul Vangelisti Azusa: a Sequel is a homage to two exemplary Los Angeles artists, poet Stuart Z. Perkoff (1930-1974) and visual artist Wallace Berman (1925-1975), both of whom Paul Vangelisti had the good fortune to know and work with in the early seventies. When asked to contribute a poem responding to one of the artists in Index: Conceptualism in California, at MOCA GIANT: A DEITY WITH LEAVES Giant: a deity with leaves, 2019 by Rebecca Chanmlee A towering native oak has stood in a nearby wildland park for over 400 years. This is the story of how the ancient tree became a cherished presence in the life of the artist; a source of wonder, mystery and connection to thenatural world.
A REASON OF WATER
A Reason of Water Poem by Barbara Maloutas Barbara Maloutas’ poem A Reason of Water is a poetic and visual exploration of the poet/book artist as archivist.Practical Housekeeping, a 1883 publication that holds tried and true recommendations covering everything from the latest household gadgets to instructions on how to revive a drowning victim, provides some of the words and phrases in the THE YOUNG MANHOOD OF DAVE CHAMLEE The Young Manhood of Dave Chamlee. by William Zane Chamlee. The coming-of-age story of David Samuel Chamlee, born in 1857, told by his grandson in a Humanities term paper written while attending Claremont Men’s College in the 1950s. The story begins with Dave Chamlee’s boyhood on a homestead in Tennessee, his travels as a young man towork
COLLECTIONS
Art Center School of Design, James Lemont Fogg Memorial Library Austin Peay State University, The Goldsmith Press Collection Bainbridge Island Museum of Art, Artist's Book Collection CONTACT - PIE IN THE SKY PRESS Rebecca Chamlee pieintheskypress@mac.com 805.479.4665 instagram@rchamlee
AT LOW WATER
at low water an intertidal memoir By Rebecca Chamlee As a self-taught naturalist, my work examines the intersection of my artistic and scientific interests by collecting and cataloging the natural world. VANITY - PIE IN THE SKY PRESS Vanity by Rebecca Chamlee Twelve unnumbered trapezoidal pages in which the top edge has been trimmed on an angle. Accordion structure. Text composed in Spartan, Futura, and Baskerville types.A REASON OF WATER
A Reason of Water Poem by Barbara Maloutas Barbara Maloutas’ poem A Reason of Water is a poetic and visual exploration of the poet/book artist as archivist.Practical Housekeeping, a 1883 publication that holds tried and true recommendations covering everything from the latest household gadgets to instructions on how to revive a drowning victim, provides some of the words and phrases in the LETTERPRESS BOTANICAL PRINTS Letterpress Botanical Prints Letterpress botanical images of California native trees, collected from Corriganville Regional Park in Simi Valley, California, printed STUDY FOR THE POSSIBILITY OF HOPE Study for the Possibility of Hope Poems by Dennis Phillips Los Angeles poet Dennis Phillips, in Study for the Possibility of Hope, embarks on a speculative and finally optimistic version of the pastoral, examining the poem’s (and our) place in the natural world.As he was also at the time working on his novel Hope (Green Integer, 2007), one can’t help noting the aptness of some of the poet BEING A CHAMLEE GIRL Being a Chamlee Girl, Volume 2 This is what I best remember Foreword and edited by Rebecca Chamlee In my family of four sisters, what is remembered of our childhood can be wildly inconsistent. WHERE STUCCO MEETS CHAPARRAL Where Stucco Meets Chaparral By Rebecca Chamlee 2015 Like the self-taught naturalists of the Victorian era, my recent work examines the intersection of my artistic and scientific interests by collecting and cataloging the natural world.COWBOY PRIDE, 1880
Cowboy Pride, 1880 By William Zane Chamlee, adapted by Rebecca Chamlee Cowboy Pride, 1880 is a hard cover accordion book printed on Stonehenge and handmade Bhutan paper using handset Centaur, Arrighi, Onyx and wood type with a couple cowboy cuts thrown in for good measure. This is an excerpt from The Young Manhood of Dave Chamlee, written by William Zane Chamlee in 1950. PIE IN THE SKY PRESS About the Press. Contact. Upcoming WorkshopsUPCOMING WORKSHOPS
All participants will receive a print of each of the techniques shown during the workshop via snail mail. Look for (possibly in-person) workshops in 2021: Hiromi Paper - The Book Artist as Naturalist, https://hiromipaper.com 9469 Jefferson Blvd Ste 117, Culver City, CA 90232. April, 2021 - Newport Paper & Book Arts Festival - Eco-Printingand
EXHIBITIONS
2001-2002 American Center for Design, The 14th Annual 100 Show, traveling exhibition, Chicago, New York, Denver, San Francisco and LosAngeles
SUPER BLOOM
Super Bloom Poem by Jacqueline Suskin Spring 2019 A lavish array of spring wildflowers carpet the hillsides and deserts of Southern California with vivid color, following aFURTHER APOCRYPHA
Further Apocrypha poems by Ray DiPalma Further Apocrypha contains twenty-seven previously uncollected poems written by Ray DiPalma between 1993 and 2009.These writings, both sensuous and lyric in their philosophic concerns, reflect what has often been noted as DiPalma’s finely tuned ear and his preoccupation with testing the limits oflanguage and form.
MY PARTIAL TONGUE
My Partial Tongue Poems by Martha Ronk My Partial Tongue, by poet Martha Ronk, uses words and phrases from an essay on gardens and plants by Sir Thomas Brown, a 17th century essayist who wrote about the order in nature.The poems have a great deal of space in them, space suggestive of what is missing and of silence, and reflect a feeling of distance from the natural world that seems to beAZUSA: A SEQUEL
Azusa: a Sequel poems by Paul Vangelisti Azusa: a Sequel is a homage to two exemplary Los Angeles artists, poet Stuart Z. Perkoff (1930-1974) and visual artist Wallace Berman (1925-1975), both of whom Paul Vangelisti had the good fortune to know and work with in the early seventies. When asked to contribute a poem responding to one of the artists in Index: Conceptualism in California, at MOCA GIANT: A DEITY WITH LEAVES Giant: a deity with leaves, 2019 by Rebecca Chanmlee A towering native oak has stood in a nearby wildland park for over 400 years. This is the story of how the ancient tree became a cherished presence in the life of the artist; a source of wonder, mystery and connection to thenatural world.
A REASON OF WATER
A Reason of Water Poem by Barbara Maloutas Barbara Maloutas’ poem A Reason of Water is a poetic and visual exploration of the poet/book artist as archivist.Practical Housekeeping, a 1883 publication that holds tried and true recommendations covering everything from the latest household gadgets to instructions on how to revive a drowning victim, provides some of the words and phrases in the THE YOUNG MANHOOD OF DAVE CHAMLEE The Young Manhood of Dave Chamlee. by William Zane Chamlee. The coming-of-age story of David Samuel Chamlee, born in 1857, told by his grandson in a Humanities term paper written while attending Claremont Men’s College in the 1950s. The story begins with Dave Chamlee’s boyhood on a homestead in Tennessee, his travels as a young man towork
PIE IN THE SKY PRESS About the Press. Contact. Upcoming WorkshopsUPCOMING WORKSHOPS
All participants will receive a print of each of the techniques shown during the workshop via snail mail. Look for (possibly in-person) workshops in 2021: Hiromi Paper - The Book Artist as Naturalist, https://hiromipaper.com 9469 Jefferson Blvd Ste 117, Culver City, CA 90232. April, 2021 - Newport Paper & Book Arts Festival - Eco-Printingand
EXHIBITIONS
2001-2002 American Center for Design, The 14th Annual 100 Show, traveling exhibition, Chicago, New York, Denver, San Francisco and LosAngeles
SUPER BLOOM
Super Bloom Poem by Jacqueline Suskin Spring 2019 A lavish array of spring wildflowers carpet the hillsides and deserts of Southern California with vivid color, following aFURTHER APOCRYPHA
Further Apocrypha poems by Ray DiPalma Further Apocrypha contains twenty-seven previously uncollected poems written by Ray DiPalma between 1993 and 2009.These writings, both sensuous and lyric in their philosophic concerns, reflect what has often been noted as DiPalma’s finely tuned ear and his preoccupation with testing the limits oflanguage and form.
MY PARTIAL TONGUE
My Partial Tongue Poems by Martha Ronk My Partial Tongue, by poet Martha Ronk, uses words and phrases from an essay on gardens and plants by Sir Thomas Brown, a 17th century essayist who wrote about the order in nature.The poems have a great deal of space in them, space suggestive of what is missing and of silence, and reflect a feeling of distance from the natural world that seems to beAZUSA: A SEQUEL
Azusa: a Sequel poems by Paul Vangelisti Azusa: a Sequel is a homage to two exemplary Los Angeles artists, poet Stuart Z. Perkoff (1930-1974) and visual artist Wallace Berman (1925-1975), both of whom Paul Vangelisti had the good fortune to know and work with in the early seventies. When asked to contribute a poem responding to one of the artists in Index: Conceptualism in California, at MOCA GIANT: A DEITY WITH LEAVES Giant: a deity with leaves, 2019 by Rebecca Chanmlee A towering native oak has stood in a nearby wildland park for over 400 years. This is the story of how the ancient tree became a cherished presence in the life of the artist; a source of wonder, mystery and connection to thenatural world.
A REASON OF WATER
A Reason of Water Poem by Barbara Maloutas Barbara Maloutas’ poem A Reason of Water is a poetic and visual exploration of the poet/book artist as archivist.Practical Housekeeping, a 1883 publication that holds tried and true recommendations covering everything from the latest household gadgets to instructions on how to revive a drowning victim, provides some of the words and phrases in the THE YOUNG MANHOOD OF DAVE CHAMLEE The Young Manhood of Dave Chamlee. by William Zane Chamlee. The coming-of-age story of David Samuel Chamlee, born in 1857, told by his grandson in a Humanities term paper written while attending Claremont Men’s College in the 1950s. The story begins with Dave Chamlee’s boyhood on a homestead in Tennessee, his travels as a young man towork
COLLECTIONS
Art Center School of Design, James Lemont Fogg Memorial Library Austin Peay State University, The Goldsmith Press Collection Bainbridge Island Museum of Art, Artist's Book Collection CONTACT - PIE IN THE SKY PRESS Rebecca Chamlee pieintheskypress@mac.com 805.479.4665 instagram@rchamlee
AT LOW WATER
at low water an intertidal memoir By Rebecca Chamlee As a self-taught naturalist, my work examines the intersection of my artistic and scientific interests by collecting and cataloging the natural world. VANITY - PIE IN THE SKY PRESS Vanity by Rebecca Chamlee Twelve unnumbered trapezoidal pages in which the top edge has been trimmed on an angle. Accordion structure. Text composed in Spartan, Futura, and Baskerville types.A REASON OF WATER
A Reason of Water Poem by Barbara Maloutas Barbara Maloutas’ poem A Reason of Water is a poetic and visual exploration of the poet/book artist as archivist.Practical Housekeeping, a 1883 publication that holds tried and true recommendations covering everything from the latest household gadgets to instructions on how to revive a drowning victim, provides some of the words and phrases in the LETTERPRESS BOTANICAL PRINTS Letterpress Botanical Prints Letterpress botanical images of California native trees, collected from Corriganville Regional Park in Simi Valley, California, printed STUDY FOR THE POSSIBILITY OF HOPE Study for the Possibility of Hope Poems by Dennis Phillips Los Angeles poet Dennis Phillips, in Study for the Possibility of Hope, embarks on a speculative and finally optimistic version of the pastoral, examining the poem’s (and our) place in the natural world.As he was also at the time working on his novel Hope (Green Integer, 2007), one can’t help noting the aptness of some of the poet BEING A CHAMLEE GIRL Being a Chamlee Girl, Volume 2 This is what I best remember Foreword and edited by Rebecca Chamlee In my family of four sisters, what is remembered of our childhood can be wildly inconsistent. WHERE STUCCO MEETS CHAPARRAL Where Stucco Meets Chaparral By Rebecca Chamlee 2015 Like the self-taught naturalists of the Victorian era, my recent work examines the intersection of my artistic and scientific interests by collecting and cataloging the natural world.COWBOY PRIDE, 1880
Cowboy Pride, 1880 By William Zane Chamlee, adapted by Rebecca Chamlee Cowboy Pride, 1880 is a hard cover accordion book printed on Stonehenge and handmade Bhutan paper using handset Centaur, Arrighi, Onyx and wood type with a couple cowboy cuts thrown in for good measure. This is an excerpt from The Young Manhood of Dave Chamlee, written by William Zane Chamlee in 1950. PIE IN THE SKY PRESS About the Press. Contact. Upcoming WorkshopsUPCOMING WORKSHOPS
All participants will receive a print of each of the techniques shown during the workshop via snail mail. Look for (possibly in-person) workshops in 2021: Hiromi Paper - The Book Artist as Naturalist, https://hiromipaper.com 9469 Jefferson Blvd Ste 117, Culver City, CA 90232. April, 2021 - Newport Paper & Book Arts Festival - Eco-Printingand
EXHIBITIONS
2001-2002 American Center for Design, The 14th Annual 100 Show, traveling exhibition, Chicago, New York, Denver, San Francisco and LosAngeles
SUPER BLOOM
Super Bloom Poem by Jacqueline Suskin Spring 2019 A lavish array of spring wildflowers carpet the hillsides and deserts of Southern California with vivid color, following aFURTHER APOCRYPHA
Further Apocrypha poems by Ray DiPalma Further Apocrypha contains twenty-seven previously uncollected poems written by Ray DiPalma between 1993 and 2009.These writings, both sensuous and lyric in their philosophic concerns, reflect what has often been noted as DiPalma’s finely tuned ear and his preoccupation with testing the limits oflanguage and form.
MY PARTIAL TONGUE
My Partial Tongue Poems by Martha Ronk My Partial Tongue, by poet Martha Ronk, uses words and phrases from an essay on gardens and plants by Sir Thomas Brown, a 17th century essayist who wrote about the order in nature.The poems have a great deal of space in them, space suggestive of what is missing and of silence, and reflect a feeling of distance from the natural world that seems to beAZUSA: A SEQUEL
Azusa: a Sequel poems by Paul Vangelisti Azusa: a Sequel is a homage to two exemplary Los Angeles artists, poet Stuart Z. Perkoff (1930-1974) and visual artist Wallace Berman (1925-1975), both of whom Paul Vangelisti had the good fortune to know and work with in the early seventies. When asked to contribute a poem responding to one of the artists in Index: Conceptualism in California, at MOCA GIANT: A DEITY WITH LEAVES Giant: a deity with leaves, 2019 by Rebecca Chanmlee A towering native oak has stood in a nearby wildland park for over 400 years. This is the story of how the ancient tree became a cherished presence in the life of the artist; a source of wonder, mystery and connection to thenatural world.
A REASON OF WATER
A Reason of Water Poem by Barbara Maloutas Barbara Maloutas’ poem A Reason of Water is a poetic and visual exploration of the poet/book artist as archivist.Practical Housekeeping, a 1883 publication that holds tried and true recommendations covering everything from the latest household gadgets to instructions on how to revive a drowning victim, provides some of the words and phrases in the THE YOUNG MANHOOD OF DAVE CHAMLEE The Young Manhood of Dave Chamlee. by William Zane Chamlee. The coming-of-age story of David Samuel Chamlee, born in 1857, told by his grandson in a Humanities term paper written while attending Claremont Men’s College in the 1950s. The story begins with Dave Chamlee’s boyhood on a homestead in Tennessee, his travels as a young man towork
PIE IN THE SKY PRESS About the Press. Contact. Upcoming WorkshopsUPCOMING WORKSHOPS
All participants will receive a print of each of the techniques shown during the workshop via snail mail. Look for (possibly in-person) workshops in 2021: Hiromi Paper - The Book Artist as Naturalist, https://hiromipaper.com 9469 Jefferson Blvd Ste 117, Culver City, CA 90232. April, 2021 - Newport Paper & Book Arts Festival - Eco-Printingand
EXHIBITIONS
2001-2002 American Center for Design, The 14th Annual 100 Show, traveling exhibition, Chicago, New York, Denver, San Francisco and LosAngeles
SUPER BLOOM
Super Bloom Poem by Jacqueline Suskin Spring 2019 A lavish array of spring wildflowers carpet the hillsides and deserts of Southern California with vivid color, following aFURTHER APOCRYPHA
Further Apocrypha poems by Ray DiPalma Further Apocrypha contains twenty-seven previously uncollected poems written by Ray DiPalma between 1993 and 2009.These writings, both sensuous and lyric in their philosophic concerns, reflect what has often been noted as DiPalma’s finely tuned ear and his preoccupation with testing the limits oflanguage and form.
MY PARTIAL TONGUE
My Partial Tongue Poems by Martha Ronk My Partial Tongue, by poet Martha Ronk, uses words and phrases from an essay on gardens and plants by Sir Thomas Brown, a 17th century essayist who wrote about the order in nature.The poems have a great deal of space in them, space suggestive of what is missing and of silence, and reflect a feeling of distance from the natural world that seems to beAZUSA: A SEQUEL
Azusa: a Sequel poems by Paul Vangelisti Azusa: a Sequel is a homage to two exemplary Los Angeles artists, poet Stuart Z. Perkoff (1930-1974) and visual artist Wallace Berman (1925-1975), both of whom Paul Vangelisti had the good fortune to know and work with in the early seventies. When asked to contribute a poem responding to one of the artists in Index: Conceptualism in California, at MOCA GIANT: A DEITY WITH LEAVES Giant: a deity with leaves, 2019 by Rebecca Chanmlee A towering native oak has stood in a nearby wildland park for over 400 years. This is the story of how the ancient tree became a cherished presence in the life of the artist; a source of wonder, mystery and connection to thenatural world.
A REASON OF WATER
A Reason of Water Poem by Barbara Maloutas Barbara Maloutas’ poem A Reason of Water is a poetic and visual exploration of the poet/book artist as archivist.Practical Housekeeping, a 1883 publication that holds tried and true recommendations covering everything from the latest household gadgets to instructions on how to revive a drowning victim, provides some of the words and phrases in the THE YOUNG MANHOOD OF DAVE CHAMLEE The Young Manhood of Dave Chamlee. by William Zane Chamlee. The coming-of-age story of David Samuel Chamlee, born in 1857, told by his grandson in a Humanities term paper written while attending Claremont Men’s College in the 1950s. The story begins with Dave Chamlee’s boyhood on a homestead in Tennessee, his travels as a young man towork
COLLECTIONS
Art Center School of Design, James Lemont Fogg Memorial Library Austin Peay State University, The Goldsmith Press Collection Bainbridge Island Museum of Art, Artist's Book Collection CONTACT - PIE IN THE SKY PRESS Rebecca Chamlee pieintheskypress@mac.com 805.479.4665 instagram@rchamlee
AT LOW WATER
at low water an intertidal memoir By Rebecca Chamlee As a self-taught naturalist, my work examines the intersection of my artistic and scientific interests by collecting and cataloging the natural world. VANITY - PIE IN THE SKY PRESS Vanity by Rebecca Chamlee Twelve unnumbered trapezoidal pages in which the top edge has been trimmed on an angle. Accordion structure. Text composed in Spartan, Futura, and Baskerville types.A REASON OF WATER
A Reason of Water Poem by Barbara Maloutas Barbara Maloutas’ poem A Reason of Water is a poetic and visual exploration of the poet/book artist as archivist.Practical Housekeeping, a 1883 publication that holds tried and true recommendations covering everything from the latest household gadgets to instructions on how to revive a drowning victim, provides some of the words and phrases in the LETTERPRESS BOTANICAL PRINTS Letterpress Botanical Prints Letterpress botanical images of California native trees, collected from Corriganville Regional Park in Simi Valley, California, printed STUDY FOR THE POSSIBILITY OF HOPE Study for the Possibility of Hope Poems by Dennis Phillips Los Angeles poet Dennis Phillips, in Study for the Possibility of Hope, embarks on a speculative and finally optimistic version of the pastoral, examining the poem’s (and our) place in the natural world.As he was also at the time working on his novel Hope (Green Integer, 2007), one can’t help noting the aptness of some of the poet BEING A CHAMLEE GIRL Being a Chamlee Girl, Volume 2 This is what I best remember Foreword and edited by Rebecca Chamlee In my family of four sisters, what is remembered of our childhood can be wildly inconsistent. WHERE STUCCO MEETS CHAPARRAL Where Stucco Meets Chaparral By Rebecca Chamlee 2015 Like the self-taught naturalists of the Victorian era, my recent work examines the intersection of my artistic and scientific interests by collecting and cataloging the natural world.COWBOY PRIDE, 1880
Cowboy Pride, 1880 By William Zane Chamlee, adapted by Rebecca Chamlee Cowboy Pride, 1880 is a hard cover accordion book printed on Stonehenge and handmade Bhutan paper using handset Centaur, Arrighi, Onyx and wood type with a couple cowboy cuts thrown in for good measure. This is an excerpt from The Young Manhood of Dave Chamlee, written by William Zane Chamlee in 1950. PIE IN THE SKY PRESS About the Press. Contact. Upcoming WorkshopsUPCOMING WORKSHOPS
All participants will receive a print of each of the techniques shown during the workshop via snail mail. Look for (possibly in-person) workshops in 2021: Hiromi Paper - The Book Artist as Naturalist, https://hiromipaper.com 9469 Jefferson Blvd Ste 117, Culver City, CA 90232. April, 2021 - Newport Paper & Book Arts Festival - Eco-Printingand
EXHIBITIONS
2001-2002 American Center for Design, The 14th Annual 100 Show, traveling exhibition, Chicago, New York, Denver, San Francisco and LosAngeles
SUPER BLOOM
Super Bloom Poem by Jacqueline Suskin Spring 2019 A lavish array of spring wildflowers carpet the hillsides and deserts of Southern California with vivid color, following aFURTHER APOCRYPHA
Further Apocrypha poems by Ray DiPalma Further Apocrypha contains twenty-seven previously uncollected poems written by Ray DiPalma between 1993 and 2009.These writings, both sensuous and lyric in their philosophic concerns, reflect what has often been noted as DiPalma’s finely tuned ear and his preoccupation with testing the limits oflanguage and form.
MY PARTIAL TONGUE
My Partial Tongue Poems by Martha Ronk My Partial Tongue, by poet Martha Ronk, uses words and phrases from an essay on gardens and plants by Sir Thomas Brown, a 17th century essayist who wrote about the order in nature.The poems have a great deal of space in them, space suggestive of what is missing and of silence, and reflect a feeling of distance from the natural world that seems to beAZUSA: A SEQUEL
Azusa: a Sequel poems by Paul Vangelisti Azusa: a Sequel is a homage to two exemplary Los Angeles artists, poet Stuart Z. Perkoff (1930-1974) and visual artist Wallace Berman (1925-1975), both of whom Paul Vangelisti had the good fortune to know and work with in the early seventies. When asked to contribute a poem responding to one of the artists in Index: Conceptualism in California, at MOCA GIANT: A DEITY WITH LEAVES Giant: a deity with leaves, 2019 by Rebecca Chanmlee A towering native oak has stood in a nearby wildland park for over 400 years. This is the story of how the ancient tree became a cherished presence in the life of the artist; a source of wonder, mystery and connection to thenatural world.
A REASON OF WATER
A Reason of Water Poem by Barbara Maloutas Barbara Maloutas’ poem A Reason of Water is a poetic and visual exploration of the poet/book artist as archivist.Practical Housekeeping, a 1883 publication that holds tried and true recommendations covering everything from the latest household gadgets to instructions on how to revive a drowning victim, provides some of the words and phrases in the THE YOUNG MANHOOD OF DAVE CHAMLEE The Young Manhood of Dave Chamlee. by William Zane Chamlee. The coming-of-age story of David Samuel Chamlee, born in 1857, told by his grandson in a Humanities term paper written while attending Claremont Men’s College in the 1950s. The story begins with Dave Chamlee’s boyhood on a homestead in Tennessee, his travels as a young man towork
PIE IN THE SKY PRESS About the Press. Contact. Upcoming WorkshopsUPCOMING WORKSHOPS
All participants will receive a print of each of the techniques shown during the workshop via snail mail. Look for (possibly in-person) workshops in 2021: Hiromi Paper - The Book Artist as Naturalist, https://hiromipaper.com 9469 Jefferson Blvd Ste 117, Culver City, CA 90232. April, 2021 - Newport Paper & Book Arts Festival - Eco-Printingand
EXHIBITIONS
2001-2002 American Center for Design, The 14th Annual 100 Show, traveling exhibition, Chicago, New York, Denver, San Francisco and LosAngeles
SUPER BLOOM
Super Bloom Poem by Jacqueline Suskin Spring 2019 A lavish array of spring wildflowers carpet the hillsides and deserts of Southern California with vivid color, following aFURTHER APOCRYPHA
Further Apocrypha poems by Ray DiPalma Further Apocrypha contains twenty-seven previously uncollected poems written by Ray DiPalma between 1993 and 2009.These writings, both sensuous and lyric in their philosophic concerns, reflect what has often been noted as DiPalma’s finely tuned ear and his preoccupation with testing the limits oflanguage and form.
MY PARTIAL TONGUE
My Partial Tongue Poems by Martha Ronk My Partial Tongue, by poet Martha Ronk, uses words and phrases from an essay on gardens and plants by Sir Thomas Brown, a 17th century essayist who wrote about the order in nature.The poems have a great deal of space in them, space suggestive of what is missing and of silence, and reflect a feeling of distance from the natural world that seems to beAZUSA: A SEQUEL
Azusa: a Sequel poems by Paul Vangelisti Azusa: a Sequel is a homage to two exemplary Los Angeles artists, poet Stuart Z. Perkoff (1930-1974) and visual artist Wallace Berman (1925-1975), both of whom Paul Vangelisti had the good fortune to know and work with in the early seventies. When asked to contribute a poem responding to one of the artists in Index: Conceptualism in California, at MOCA GIANT: A DEITY WITH LEAVES Giant: a deity with leaves, 2019 by Rebecca Chanmlee A towering native oak has stood in a nearby wildland park for over 400 years. This is the story of how the ancient tree became a cherished presence in the life of the artist; a source of wonder, mystery and connection to thenatural world.
A REASON OF WATER
A Reason of Water Poem by Barbara Maloutas Barbara Maloutas’ poem A Reason of Water is a poetic and visual exploration of the poet/book artist as archivist.Practical Housekeeping, a 1883 publication that holds tried and true recommendations covering everything from the latest household gadgets to instructions on how to revive a drowning victim, provides some of the words and phrases in the THE YOUNG MANHOOD OF DAVE CHAMLEE The Young Manhood of Dave Chamlee. by William Zane Chamlee. The coming-of-age story of David Samuel Chamlee, born in 1857, told by his grandson in a Humanities term paper written while attending Claremont Men’s College in the 1950s. The story begins with Dave Chamlee’s boyhood on a homestead in Tennessee, his travels as a young man towork
COLLECTIONS
Art Center School of Design, James Lemont Fogg Memorial Library Austin Peay State University, The Goldsmith Press Collection Bainbridge Island Museum of Art, Artist's Book Collection CONTACT - PIE IN THE SKY PRESS Rebecca Chamlee pieintheskypress@mac.com 805.479.4665 instagram@rchamlee
AT LOW WATER
at low water an intertidal memoir By Rebecca Chamlee As a self-taught naturalist, my work examines the intersection of my artistic and scientific interests by collecting and cataloging the natural world. VANITY - PIE IN THE SKY PRESS Vanity by Rebecca Chamlee Twelve unnumbered trapezoidal pages in which the top edge has been trimmed on an angle. Accordion structure. Text composed in Spartan, Futura, and Baskerville types.A REASON OF WATER
A Reason of Water Poem by Barbara Maloutas Barbara Maloutas’ poem A Reason of Water is a poetic and visual exploration of the poet/book artist as archivist.Practical Housekeeping, a 1883 publication that holds tried and true recommendations covering everything from the latest household gadgets to instructions on how to revive a drowning victim, provides some of the words and phrases in the LETTERPRESS BOTANICAL PRINTS Letterpress Botanical Prints Letterpress botanical images of California native trees, collected from Corriganville Regional Park in Simi Valley, California, printed STUDY FOR THE POSSIBILITY OF HOPE Study for the Possibility of Hope Poems by Dennis Phillips Los Angeles poet Dennis Phillips, in Study for the Possibility of Hope, embarks on a speculative and finally optimistic version of the pastoral, examining the poem’s (and our) place in the natural world.As he was also at the time working on his novel Hope (Green Integer, 2007), one can’t help noting the aptness of some of the poet BEING A CHAMLEE GIRL Being a Chamlee Girl, Volume 2 This is what I best remember Foreword and edited by Rebecca Chamlee In my family of four sisters, what is remembered of our childhood can be wildly inconsistent. WHERE STUCCO MEETS CHAPARRAL Where Stucco Meets Chaparral By Rebecca Chamlee 2015 Like the self-taught naturalists of the Victorian era, my recent work examines the intersection of my artistic and scientific interests by collecting and cataloging the natural world.COWBOY PRIDE, 1880
Cowboy Pride, 1880 By William Zane Chamlee, adapted by Rebecca Chamlee Cowboy Pride, 1880 is a hard cover accordion book printed on Stonehenge and handmade Bhutan paper using handset Centaur, Arrighi, Onyx and wood type with a couple cowboy cuts thrown in for good measure. This is an excerpt from The Young Manhood of Dave Chamlee, written by William Zane Chamlee in 1950. PIE IN THE SKY PRESS About the Press. Contact. Upcoming WorkshopsUPCOMING WORKSHOPS
All participants will receive a print of each of the techniques shown during the workshop via snail mail. Look for (possibly in-person) workshops in 2021: Hiromi Paper - The Book Artist as Naturalist, https://hiromipaper.com 9469 Jefferson Blvd Ste 117, Culver City, CA 90232. April, 2021 - Newport Paper & Book Arts Festival - Eco-Printingand
EXHIBITIONS
2001-2002 American Center for Design, The 14th Annual 100 Show, traveling exhibition, Chicago, New York, Denver, San Francisco and LosAngeles
CONTACT - PIE IN THE SKY PRESS Rebecca Chamlee pieintheskypress@mac.com 805.479.4665 instagram@rchamlee
SUPER BLOOM
Super Bloom Poem by Jacqueline Suskin Spring 2019 A lavish array of spring wildflowers carpet the hillsides and deserts of Southern California with vivid color, following a VANITY - PIE IN THE SKY PRESS Vanity by Rebecca Chamlee Twelve unnumbered trapezoidal pages in which the top edge has been trimmed on an angle. Accordion structure. Text composed in Spartan, Futura, and Baskerville types.AZUSA: A SEQUEL
Azusa: a Sequel poems by Paul Vangelisti Azusa: a Sequel is a homage to two exemplary Los Angeles artists, poet Stuart Z. Perkoff (1930-1974) and visual artist Wallace Berman (1925-1975), both of whom Paul Vangelisti had the good fortune to know and work with in the early seventies. When asked to contribute a poem responding to one of the artists in Index: Conceptualism in California, at MOCA GIANT: A DEITY WITH LEAVES Giant: a deity with leaves, 2019 by Rebecca Chanmlee A towering native oak has stood in a nearby wildland park for over 400 years. This is the story of how the ancient tree became a cherished presence in the life of the artist; a source of wonder, mystery and connection to thenatural world.
THE YOUNG MANHOOD OF DAVE CHAMLEE The Young Manhood of Dave Chamlee. by William Zane Chamlee. The coming-of-age story of David Samuel Chamlee, born in 1857, told by his grandson in a Humanities term paper written while attending Claremont Men’s College in the 1950s. The story begins with Dave Chamlee’s boyhood on a homestead in Tennessee, his travels as a young man towork
WHERE STUCCO MEETS CHAPARRAL Where Stucco Meets Chaparral By Rebecca Chamlee 2015 Like the self-taught naturalists of the Victorian era, my recent work examines the intersection of my artistic and scientific interests by collecting and cataloging the natural world. PIE IN THE SKY PRESS About the Press. Contact. Upcoming WorkshopsUPCOMING WORKSHOPS
All participants will receive a print of each of the techniques shown during the workshop via snail mail. Look for (possibly in-person) workshops in 2021: Hiromi Paper - The Book Artist as Naturalist, https://hiromipaper.com 9469 Jefferson Blvd Ste 117, Culver City, CA 90232. April, 2021 - Newport Paper & Book Arts Festival - Eco-Printingand
EXHIBITIONS
2001-2002 American Center for Design, The 14th Annual 100 Show, traveling exhibition, Chicago, New York, Denver, San Francisco and LosAngeles
SUPER BLOOM
Super Bloom Poem by Jacqueline Suskin Spring 2019 A lavish array of spring wildflowers carpet the hillsides and deserts of Southern California with vivid color, following a VANITY - PIE IN THE SKY PRESS Vanity by Rebecca Chamlee Twelve unnumbered trapezoidal pages in which the top edge has been trimmed on an angle. Accordion structure. Text composed in Spartan, Futura, and Baskerville types.AZUSA: A SEQUEL
Azusa: a Sequel poems by Paul Vangelisti Azusa: a Sequel is a homage to two exemplary Los Angeles artists, poet Stuart Z. Perkoff (1930-1974) and visual artist Wallace Berman (1925-1975), both of whom Paul Vangelisti had the good fortune to know and work with in the early seventies. When asked to contribute a poem responding to one of the artists in Index: Conceptualism in California, at MOCAMY PARTIAL TONGUE
My Partial Tongue Poems by Martha Ronk My Partial Tongue, by poet Martha Ronk, uses words and phrases from an essay on gardens and plants by Sir Thomas Brown, a 17th century essayist who wrote about the order in nature.The poems have a great deal of space in them, space suggestive of what is missing and of silence, and reflect a feeling of distance from the natural world that seems to be GIANT: A DEITY WITH LEAVES Giant: a deity with leaves, 2019 by Rebecca Chanmlee A towering native oak has stood in a nearby wildland park for over 400 years. This is the story of how the ancient tree became a cherished presence in the life of the artist; a source of wonder, mystery and connection to thenatural world.
THE YOUNG MANHOOD OF DAVE CHAMLEE The Young Manhood of Dave Chamlee. by William Zane Chamlee. The coming-of-age story of David Samuel Chamlee, born in 1857, told by his grandson in a Humanities term paper written while attending Claremont Men’s College in the 1950s. The story begins with Dave Chamlee’s boyhood on a homestead in Tennessee, his travels as a young man towork
WHERE STUCCO MEETS CHAPARRAL Where Stucco Meets Chaparral By Rebecca Chamlee 2015 Like the self-taught naturalists of the Victorian era, my recent work examines the intersection of my artistic and scientific interests by collecting and cataloging the natural world. BEING A CHAMLEE GIRL Being a Chamlee Girl, Volume 2 This is what I best remember Foreword and edited by Rebecca Chamlee In my family of four sisters, what is remembered of our childhood can be wildly inconsistent.FURTHER APOCRYPHA
Further Apocrypha poems by Ray DiPalma Further Apocrypha contains twenty-seven previously uncollected poems written by Ray DiPalma between 1993 and 2009.These writings, both sensuous and lyric in their philosophic concerns, reflect what has often been noted as DiPalma’s finely tuned ear and his preoccupation with testing the limits oflanguage and form.
AT LOW WATER
at low water an intertidal memoir By Rebecca Chamlee As a self-taught naturalist, my work examines the intersection of my artistic and scientific interests by collecting and cataloging the natural world.COWBOY PRIDE, 1880
Cowboy Pride, 1880 By William Zane Chamlee, adapted by Rebecca Chamlee Cowboy Pride, 1880 is a hard cover accordion book printed on Stonehenge and handmade Bhutan paper using handset Centaur, Arrighi, Onyx and wood type with a couple cowboy cuts thrown in for good measure. This is an excerpt from The Young Manhood of Dave Chamlee, written by William Zane Chamlee in 1950. STUDY FOR THE POSSIBILITY OF HOPE Study for the Possibility of Hope Poems by Dennis Phillips Los Angeles poet Dennis Phillips, in Study for the Possibility of Hope, embarks on a speculative and finally optimistic version of the pastoral, examining the poem’s (and our) place in the natural world.As he was also at the time working on his novel Hope (Green Integer, 2007), one can’t help noting the aptness of some of the poetRunning on Cargo
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