January 12, 2012 Biblio Carving
What to do with that old set of encyclopedias collecting dust on the shelf? Turn them into awesome landscapes!
http://cellar.org/2012/carved book landscapes.png http://cellar.org/2012/guy-5-600x401.jpg Carved Book Landscapes by Guy Laramee via Colossal |
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I never thought I'd be interested in buying used encyclopaedias!
But those are reem. |
I'd look up "reem" but that page seems to have been destroyed. :(
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Silly play on words.
It's a word from a trashy reality show, meaning wonderful, great cool. And of course paper comes in reams. I wasn't referring to the other kind of reaming. For once. |
Noooooo, book abuse, theres a special level in Hell for book mistreaters
http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x.../80ed25_12.jpg I think it's down there in the small print near 'people who threaten toleave but stay.' |
Hey, yeah! I LIKE old encyclopedias.
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Highlighted text has me seeing red. I could never buy used textbooks for that reason. Recently, I spent hours erasing pencil marks from a library book I borrowed. I could not possibly read and comprehend the text with all the underlining and notations!! BUT ~ I love that this zen garden was carved from a Chinese text with the Chinese characters in the background. http://cellar.org/2012/guy-1-600x401.jpg If it is cutting a book for art versus tossing said book, I'd rather carve it up and keep it in circulation. |
I had a college professor who said it was ridiculous to highlight textbooks: the material is pretty much a synopsis anyway. I took notes instead. I went through a freshman highlighty phase but it seemed so...so everybody else! :lol:
But I love old things and old books. I wonder where my parents put our old Encyclopedia Americanas. I'd like to have those. Like the reference book (don't know what it's called, has a little bit about everything) I have that was written after THE WAR. There was no 2nd WW so it was not yet the 1st WW. |
Honestly, the creativity of people just amazes me. Put me in a room with a set of old books for an entire year, and I wouldn't come up with anything remotely as cool as this.
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Today, SonofV has YouTube, Wikipedia and StumbleUpon. Poor guy. |
I was at my parents house and they have an OLD dictionary that must be at least 8" thick.
I vaguely remember it as a kid, but dayum That thing is monstrous! |
I miss my childhood set of Funk & Wagnalls ... like from Laugh-In, "Look that up in your Funk & Wagnalls."
It got jettisoned in a move. It was a great encyclopedia to just sit down and read. I do still have a couple of volumes of the philosopy set that went along with it ... Meditations of Marcus Aurelius, Plato's Republic, and I'm not sure what else. Of course, nothing happened after 1955, but it was very good. |
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I was born after '55!! |
And nothing happened of significance after that... problem?
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