Ron King’s Log Books

Ron King, at Circle Press, has an on-going series of bookworks, begun in 1995, that explore the possibilities of sawing a log of wood into book sections, or pages, which can be reassembled into their original log form. The first one is called “Hollow Log.” “Pages” cut from the circumference of a hollow log were divided into four codex bound books of equal size.

Hollow Log by Ron King

Next is “Termite Grid”, inspired by the wood worm track on the outside of a log. It has finely sawn pages codex-bound in linen with a grid of hole drilled right through the thickness of the book block.

ron king's termite gold

Lots more of King’s artist’s books here.

Susan Joy Share’s Kinetic Books

Susan Joy Share‘s work combines sewing, painting, crayons, sculpture and bookbinding. Below are 2 of her slink-y books. She also does “needle books.” Of these she says they “contain miscellaneous typed quotes and phrases, images, multi-colored handmade felt, and collected stitch work. The pages of these functional containers for pins and needles are machine sewn to an accordion folded fabric strip to form a codex.” One of those it at the end. Her website is here

Slipping Away, 2011, 9 x 21 x 1.5  inches, paper, crayon, acrylic, linen tapes and thread
Slipping Away, 2011, 9 x 21 x 1.5
inches, paper, crayon, acrylic, linen tapes and thread
Surround, 2012, 9 x 12 x 1.5 inches, paper, crayon, acrylic, linen tape and thread
Surround, 2012, 9 x 12 x 1.5 inches, paper, crayon, acrylic, linen tape and thread
Surround, 2012, 9 x 12 x 1.5 inches, paper, crayon, acrylic, linen tape and thread
Surround, 2012, 9 x 12 x 1.5 inches, paper, crayon, acrylic, linen tape and thread

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