Title | American River |
Artist / Creator | Thomas Parker Williams |
Press Name | Luminice Press |
Artist's Nationality | United States |
Place of Publication | Philadelphia, PA |
Publication Date | 2022 |
Contributors | Mary Agnes Williams |
Process / Technique | Letterpress |
Number of Images | 6 illustrated panels |
Image Process | Pochoir |
Structure / Binding | Accordion |
Medium / Materials | Covers - Paper over board with oil-based pochior image. Spine - Washi Linen. Illustrations - 6 original images hand printed with 41 pochoir mylar stencils. Inks - Oil-based relief inks and dry pigments in burnt plate oil. Text - Letterpress printed from polymer plates. Thomas Parker Williams - Concept, design, illustrations, pochior, printing, binding. Mary Agnes Williams - Concept, text layout, original and selected text, printing. |
Paper Stock | Classic Linen |
Number of Pages | 24 |
Dimensions (WxHxD) | 9.25 x 7.25 x 0.6 inches (closed). Opens to 106 inches. |
Edition Size | Limited edition of 12 |
Signed & Numbered | Signed & Numbered Edition |
American River by Thomas Parker Williams
$1,500.00
In America, we are losing our freedoms, one by one.
Clean Air – the freedom to breathe air not polluted with toxins
Safety – the freedom to live without fear of deadly guns
Women’s Autonomy – the freedom to control their own bodies
Voting – the freedom to participate in our democracy
We are losing America.
Clean Air – the freedom to breathe air not polluted with toxins
Safety – the freedom to live without fear of deadly guns
Women’s Autonomy – the freedom to control their own bodies
Voting – the freedom to participate in our democracy
We are losing America.
Artist Bio
Thomas Parker Williams lives and works in Philadelphia, PA. His work includes hand-made artist book editions, unique book works, printmaking, and painting. Some of his artist book editions contain an audio element – music or sound work – composed, performed, and recorded by the artist. Tom’s work is in numerous public and private collections.A Philadelphia photographer, Mary Agnes Williams has used pinhole cameras exclusively for 25 years. Her work is exhibited widely throughout the US, and is in public and private collections. She collaborates with Thomas Parker Williams on artist books featuring her photographs, and on letterpress projects under the imprint Luminice Press.