Essay, Bowl
Dublin Core
Title
Essay, Bowl
Subject
Artists' Books--Minnesota--Specimens
Food In Art
Bowls (Tableware)
Pottery In Art
Hunger--Religious Aspects
Miniature Books--Specimens
Artists' Books--Minnesota--Specimens
Description
This tiny book is a version of a larger work. The artist works with the metaphor of a bowl and the way they be empty or full, and are used in nourishment and fellowship. The essay relates bowls to other metaphors like houses, boats, hearts, and books and retells a Jewish creation myth from 16th century Palestine.
Inscription: Signed by the artist on inside back cover in pencil and numbered to left.
Edition 3:100
Inscription: Signed by the artist on inside back cover in pencil and numbered to left.
Edition 3:100
Creator
Russelle, Regula
Publisher
Cedar Fence Press
St. Paul, MN
Rights
These materials may be protected under copyright law and may only be used for educational, teaching, and learning purposes. If intended use is beyond these purposes, it is the sole responsibility of the user to obtain the appropriate copyright permissions.
Format
Dimensions: 25 unnumbered pages; 9 x 4 x 2 cm (closed)
Type
artists' books (books)
Coverage
Twenty-first century (dates CE)
Date Created
2011
Medium
The original object was photographed with a NIKON D300 digital camera at 300 ppi as a JPEG file format. The JPEG file was then modified in Adobe Photoshop.
Photographer Marie A. Andrews
4 total views: front view, interior view
Citation
Russelle, Regula, “Essay, Bowl,” Seattle Art Museum Libraries: Digital Collections, accessed March 29, 2023, https://samlibraries.omeka.net/items/show/1473.