Medium: Tosa Washi paper Pages: unpaged Size: 300 x 766mm Binding: Japanese stab binding; Slipcase bound in white foam/ Moonlight Atlantic bookcloth Technique: Digital print with pigment based ink Edition: #10/24
Place publication: London Publisher: Arc Artist Editions Cat. 38 Exhibition 2014
Additional notes: Since 1999 I collated scraps of paper, diary notes and typed word document all pertaining to this one idea I was trying to express through a story. And when in 2010 I finally did reach a final draft, I also realised I had generated a history of documents that said something about the process of writing itself. For orphan I wanted to present both my final tale and show the archaeology of the writing process. By cutting out the words from my previous drafts I created clouds of text that I could use as the 'typeface' for my final draft. It is a book in which you have both the story and its history presented on the same page.
Long oblong format.
Text set in multiple typefaces. Digital printing with pigment based ink onto 28gsm Tosa Washi paper. Japanese stab binding by Haein Song. Slipcase / wallet [chemise] bound in Foam / Moonlight Atlantic bookcloth at Book Works, London, England. Printed in 2011 at Arc Artist Editions, London, England.
Exhibition notes: Item 38 on TEXTures: an exhibition of texts, textures and structure in artists’ books.
Archives & Special Collections, University of Johannesburg