"This bright green fern lived deep in the Northwest forest. The image is a hand pulled serigraph printed on archival by Jill Timm. This unusual structure, a 'flag' book, was invented by Hedi Kyle. The cover paper is Mulberry, and the inside paper is Canford. The font used is TektoMM." — Colophon.
Published and hand crafted in a limited edition of 50, Art Library has copy 14. "The photographs in this book and the adaptation to 3-D was created by nature photographer and book artist Jill Timm. The photo locations are Cottonwood Creek in Sedona, Arizona, Cottonwood Creek in Arizona, Sitka Islands in Alaska, Bryce National Park in Utah, Tuolumne Meadows in Yosemite National Park in California, Mt. Rainier in Washington, and Zion National Park in Utah." — Colophon.
Accompanied by two pairs of special red-cyan viewing glasses in front pocket.
"A book in the shape of a tetrahedron is pretty close to the general shape of a volcano. Primeval could be showcasing the earth millions of years ago, but is actually showing the current landscape. With a brief description of what happened in the massive 1980 eruption of Mt. St. Helens and overhead photos of the newly reformed landscape, in the aftermath of an earth changing event. Primeval unfolds to 4 panels, 3 foldouts, lots of photos, text about the eruption of Mt St Helens, a colophon, and a sampling of real ash from the volcano, bound with wire edge binding. The book is 5.5" x 6" x 6". Comes with a tetrahedron case. Edition of 20"--From publisher's web site.
Made from hand printed serigraphs by Jill Timm on Daniel Smith's archival printmaking paper. Designed and handcrafted by Jill Timm. In editions of 25 and 22 respectively. / Issued together in a purple silk-covered box 7 x 8.5 x 3 cm. Sunrise 1 bound in pink silk covered boards / sunrise 2 bound in violet silk covered boards.
Limited edition of 60, Art Library has copy 23."The illustrations started as photographs by Jill Timm than using the Macintosh computer as her paintbrush she turned the images into vivid watercolor illustrations."—Colophon.
"The train game is a true story of two adventurous friends who thought riding the rails would make for a good story for their college literary magazine. This was way back in 1968 when they were young and naive."—Colophon.
Limited edition of 35, Art Library has copy 14. The photographs were taken in the Lake O'Hara region in the Canadian Rockies.
Limited edition of 50 copies. Photographic tunnel book; 3D scene of wild elk herd in their Jackson Hole, Wyoming, winter home.
Edition of 75. These photos came from many places over many years.
Limited ed. of 100. /Outlines the differences among slack wire, sloped wire, and high-wire acts, and the effect of the balancing pole.
Limited edition of 35 copies, Art Library has copy 19. "These photographs were taken in Yellowstone National Park."