The Incredible Journey that is…





…That is Conciousness. Post Family member Alex Fuller & illustratoré Gabe Usadel collaborated on this artist book called The Incredible Journey That is Conciousness. Shapes in primary colors arranged in 32 pages of genius compositions, friends believe you me, it’s a real beaut (I sound like a car salesman, ha). Hand-numbered edition of 500, 5″x7″, 3-color offset printing on newsprint. Available for a whopping 10.00 here. Images from Alex & courtesy of Chad’s Book By Its Cover review.
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on October 28th, 2009 at 11:34 amI am as inspired by this book as I am by Mozart in much the same way: it brings me joy but I cannot say exactly why. I cannot “figure it out” but that is not a bad thing. I struggle with its significance and continually reassess the pieces and the process that unfold page after page. As forms and colors combine, new ones appear but the original does not change when separated. I thoroughly enjoy pondering this book as much as I enjoy a magnificent sunset following a thunderstorm.
on November 19th, 2009 at 12:39 pmThanks MEL – I mean – Alex. Glad you’re a fan of your work, hahaha.
on November 19th, 2009 at 9:05 pmha! actually i think that was my dad.
on December 11th, 2009 at 10:05 am