Pasticcio Quartz Issue 3
by Angela Cartwright
Sarah Fishburn
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Publisher: Cartwright and Fishburn
Copyright:
© 2008 Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United States
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Printed: 52 pages, 8.5" x 8.5", perfect binding, full-color interior ink Description:Pasticcio Issue 3 includes a full gallery showcasing the work of two dozen established and emerging artists, an interview with French artist and instructor Celine Navarro, book and product reviews, a nod to a couple of our artistic 'ancestors.' quotes and quips, lists and tips, and a special focus on fonts. Printed on high quality glossy paper, its essence and design are as striking as its contents. Keywords:Listed in: |
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How delightful to be a collector of these perfectly beautiful, inspiring zines conceived and compiled by the author team of Cartwright and Fishburn!
You never know what to expect when you enter their world, but it is invariably a worthwhile and joyful experience. Art in all its aspects is the major focus here, with contributions from all sorts of super cool artists. There are also observations and creations from Cartwright and Fishburn themselves, separately and together. It is clear that their enthusiasm for what they do is more than doubled when they work together.
This is a bit smaller in size than the zines which preceeded it, but it is still packed with all sorts of fascinating artwork from all sorts of artists.
I find it very inspiring to keep this by the side of my bed, to page through when I am feeling comtemplative, or, at other times,when I am ready to inqure as to what is going on in someone else's "head". I love these zines, and own all three. I highly recommend them.
Jean Yates
You never know what to expect when you enter their world, but it is invariably a worthwhile and joyful experience. Art in all its aspects is the major focus here, with contributions from all sorts of super cool artists. There are also observations and creations from Cartwright and Fishburn themselves, separately and together. It is clear that their enthusiasm for what they do is more than doubled when they work together.
This is a bit smaller in size than the zines which preceeded it, but it is still packed with all sorts of fascinating artwork from all sorts of artists.
I find it very inspiring to keep this by the side of my bed, to page through when I am feeling comtemplative, or, at other times,when I am ready to inqure as to what is going on in someone else's "head". I love these zines, and own all three. I highly recommend them.
Jean Yates
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