The Forest, volume 10
Ginny Hoyle and Judy Anderson both worked in the commercial design field for many years. This book draws on their use of language for commercial use (represented by pages from old type books), to their own words and images created as artists. The theme looks at the complexities of navigating one’s life and emerging as women with their own stories to tell. Sewn on linen tapes, bound into wood covers with tin stencil and linocut. 11” high x 8” wide x 15” long. 2005
Poetry: Ginny Hoyle
Components: Haiku Journal, 2005: 336 pages Hoflund-Schmidt Type Books, circa 1906; Sixty-eight mixed media paintings and linocuts; Tin stencil number
Sculptural table: 64” x 26” x 26”, steel, Christopher Hecker
Poems: Hunger in the Bones | House of Clay | High on Rain | House of Fire | Haiku Journal | I Was 16 | Cara Mia
Part of Exhibition: When We Were Birds