Wednesday, June 23, 2010

"Carved" books

Artist: "One, such as a painter, sculptor, or writer, who is able by virtue of imagination and talent or skill to create works of aesthetic value, especially in the fine arts."


Meet Australian Nicholas Jones.
His is art like you've never seen it before. 

Nicholas Jones is a book sculptor who creates amazing sculptures out of castoff books. He describes it like this: "These books were conceived, born, loved, stored, discarded, found anew, studied, cut, folded and reborn". 

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Finding his medium in second-hand bookstores and his inspirations everywhere, Nicholas creates stunningly precise sculptures. Either by folding, tearing or cutting, he transforms these altered books into delicate works of art. Among his tools are the scalpel and surgeon's needle, the very tools that his father uses as a surgeon.

Jones graduated with a Master in Fine Art with a degree in sculpture. He has been working with books as his chosen medium for 10 years in his company named Bibliopath. His website offers a comprehensive view of his creations and a record of his exhibitions.


 
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 Inside Out magazine

Works in progress...

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 Inside Out magazine


 Inside Out magazine

 Here are finished sculptures.


 
Inside Out magazine

This is quite amazing! This man has patience to spare!

 
Isn't this beautiful?

 

5 comments:

  1. Nicholas's work is so intriguing, Normally I would rather not see books for other than reading, these are exceptional though!I will check his site.

    I have a giveaway on my site I think you will like!!

    Karena
    Art by Karena

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  2. Creative for sure and really very intriguing...thanks for the post!

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  3. Gorgeous work! Truly "green". I will ck out his site.

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  4. That's a brilliant concept, with such a deeper meaning. And the fact that he's not using more resources to create and giving a facelift to the beauty of what was already born is a super green move :)

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  5. Love these! A sculptor would see a block of material and envision the creative end -- it just happens this block is books. My fave is the first one but they are all amazing.

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