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COPY ART
The First Complete Guide to the Copy Machine
Turn your local copier into a personal arts and craft center
Make personalized, inexpensive greeting cards, T-shirts, fabrics, presentations, prints and much, much, more.
You're thinking "do what's the big deal - just toss the paper on there
and let it rip". Slow down. Matisse - there is actually a system for
getting better copies and using the copier to its full potential - and
that's not copying the latest memo on the dress code.
Copy art is introduced by Steve Ditlea, leading into the
history of copy machines. This gives you the background of how a copier
works, who invented it and how you can make it work for you.
The second section shows various artwork people have created
using a copier. it's pretty cool, especially "Brooklyn Bridge" to see
this artwork created using something as ordianry as a copier.
The third section deals with how to go about using the copier tp
achieve your desired effect. Those of you who work with collage or
altered books may be especially interested in this part. It's also a
great book for the mail artist. CONDITION:Softcover, used moderately
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