Media reviews"You will wish the coffee table-size format was larger so you could enjoy more of the detail and intricacy of her fabric/found-object collages....This book will not languish on the discerning purchaser's table or bookshelf; it will be digested, absorbed and relished." |
Paradise Found: The Visionary Art of Amy Zernerby Farber, MonteFirst
Book desription: Boston and Tokyo: Charles E. Tuttle / Journey Editions, 1995. xi, 204 pp. Purple cloth boards with colour pastedown to front cover are clean and square but a little sunned along the spine and with a bit of rubbing to both covers. Internally as new.. First. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket (as issued). Illus. by Amy Zerner. Quarto.
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