These were other heavily damaged books from the Funk & Wagnall 1950 series where the cover had fallen off, and both were beyond repair. I sealed both books together, supporting part of the original binding.
Working with the primary portraits, I cut heavily through several sections to get deeper into the pages revealing a lot of interesting images, especially behind Edison. It has a unique look hanging on the wall.
Artist Statement
Shane uses aged reference books deemed useless, like medical guides, journals, and encyclopedias, to bring new life to books that would otherwise be discarded. Glue seals the pages in their original printed location decided by the publisher, leaving the page revelations to the artist's imagination. Layers are removed to reveal images randomly. With no plan, the artist simply finds an exciting image, carves around the photo, diagram, or drawing, and adds cut lines, insets, and other random elements to provide an artistic view into the past, the book, and the pages as intended by the printer. Exposing the images in their original form, location, and placement on the page gives the viewer a greater appreciation of printed material from the Gilded Age when print media was mass-produced and information became readily available before today's digital format. Each page is carved delicately with stainless steel hardened medical scalpels to create a three-dimensional effect.
Shane uses old discarded printed material to bring new life to an item usually destined for the trash bin, landfill, or growing mold in some attack or basement.
- Subject Matter: Varied
- Created: c. November 20, 2023
- Collections: Contemporary