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Kristin Gudbrandsdottir’s Folded Book

Another book I admired at the Pyramid Atlantic book fair earlier this month was this folded book by Kristin Gudbrandsdottir of punctum press. It’s called “onomatopaeia” and she says “the book’s name comes from the sound that it makes when it is pulled open.”
You can see more images of the book here and more of Kristin’s work here.

Kristin Gudbrandsdottir

Posted on November 30, 2012November 30, 2012Categories General

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