2006 Book Arts Competition: Winners Announced!
The University of Central Florida Libraries Special Collections &
University Archives Department is pleased to announce winners
of the 2006 Book Arts Competition. They are UCF students Nicolette Ross,
Jasmine McPherson, and Sarah Nastri. The competition includes an award of $250 for the winning entries, which will be added to the
Libraries’ Book Arts Collection.
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Bike and Body, by
Nicolette Ross, is a well-made and interesting accordion-fold book. The
text is a
complement to the concept, with blanks where the word 'bike' or others
supplied by the imagination could be inserted. The physical form
of the book works with the idea, even to the center of the book which
pictures a bicycle built for four and the unfolding of the book which
works like the path of a bike. The seamless joining of the paper
in the accordion folds, the quality of the paper and its color, the
workmanship of the binding - we see it first as a beautiful box and then
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My Paper Heart, by Jamasa McPherson, is a conceptually
interesting and engaging book. This work was created as if found in a car; CD's of corny love songs that becomes the text of the story and
is bound by
a CD case. The artist included an MP3 player and ear-buds which is
played as the reader turns through the 'pages'. The addition of
music pulls the reader's attention in and focuses them so that they are
enclosed by the story.
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Fables, by Sarah Nastri, is a technically skilled work that is a box
with six fables attached to folded block prints. The nicely
executed prints contain images of the fables' content. The box
containing the fables is beautifully stitched with the word FABLES as a
title. A nice complement of skills in the embroidery and the
printing, the book is a small treasure box of wisdom stories.
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Last Updated:
10-Aug-09