{Collection, a new November zine.}
This could be what a collection in one’s palm looks like.
With the offcuts and workings of a collage for The World of Interiors, I have made a small collection of my version of the ceramic multiple. Tipping my hat to the beautiful workings of Mr Edmund de Waal, and saying thank-you for the opportunity to paper play once more, Mark, Collection features 522 vessels. Yes, 522, if you count the ziggurat of ceramic balls as one form.
It features, too, the silhouettes of Edmund de Waal’s actual vessels in several collages within the zine. Those with a keen eye may spot the outline of de Waal's installation of ceramic cylinders in A part of speech (Alan Cristea Gallery, 2010) and A change in the weather (2007 Kettle's Yard). Shapes are also dictated in another of my collages by In a garden, two angels (Alan Cristea Gallery, 2010). Can you spot them? Eyes up, there, A part of speech appears atop a collection of musical cylinders.
Today, bound and ready, Collection and The Glimmer of Armour (with Hila and Louise) are two new zines waiting now for you in our online
store.
+ Purchase Collection (individually, through our online store)
+ Purchase Collection (for a small discount in a bundle of three different zines and save on postage as well)
(Those who pre-ordered a copy of one or both, your orders were filled as Cary Grant and Grace Kelly bathed in
the saturated colour palette that is To Catch a Thief. They have since been sent your way along with a small something extra by way of thanks.)
{In hand, some 522 vessels from Collection.}









