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Mare fecunditatis : Seas of the moon

Artist's Book
1988 (published)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

A meditation on pregnancy and the moon.

Katharine Meynell's poetic text plays upon the names of the Seas of the Moon to describe the feelings of pregnancy. Susan Johanknecht's accompanying collagraphs depict pocket-like images which bring to mind the cradle or the womb. These themes are repeated through the book which is bound in iridescent lunar plastic and contained in a denim slipcase.


Object details

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Object type
TitleMare fecunditatis : Seas of the moon (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Printed book with collogrpahs, bound in irridescent plastic, denim slipcase
Brief description
Artist's book, 'Mare fecunditatis : Seas of the moon', by Katharine Meynell and Susan Johanknecht, Gefn Press, London, 1988
Physical description
Contains nine collagraphs by Susan Johanknecht printed on Crisbrook and Zenyu papers. Bound in iridescent plastic and contained in a denim slipcase.

Forty copies printed by Susan Johanknecht at the Gefn Press and The Camberwell Press.

44 pages
Dimensions
  • Height: 27cm
  • Width: 29cm
Summary
A meditation on pregnancy and the moon.

Katharine Meynell's poetic text plays upon the names of the Seas of the Moon to describe the feelings of pregnancy. Susan Johanknecht's accompanying collagraphs depict pocket-like images which bring to mind the cradle or the womb. These themes are repeated through the book which is bound in iridescent lunar plastic and contained in a denim slipcase.
Other number
X890275 - NAL Pressmark
Collection
Library number
38041800017675

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Record createdApril 2, 2014
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