Not exact matches
So I'm being generous when I say 5 % of writers will indie publish and
see their own
works in print in one
form or another.
I exclude new genres of digital content that can not be reduced to
printed form without losing much of the essential content or character of the
work (though this is where many of the real long - term revolutions may lie, and some of the most fascinating developments are to be found; for elaboration,
see Peter Brantley's article
in American Libraries» June 2013 Digital Supplement).
After
seeing hundreds of shops and meeting thousands of people on this journey, I have all the confidence
in the world that letterpress
printing will remain a viable art
form; I'm especially thrilled by people who are doing experimental and abstract
work - those novel ways of
working with the medium are what will carry it into the future and keep the art
form vibrant.
Two unique constructions by Frank Stella join hand - painted abstract 3D -
printed forms to create complex and vibrant objects that are reminiscent of his paintings (
see John Dorfman, «
Working in Space,» Art & Antiques Magazine, October 2013).
The hand -
printed canvases and
works on paper
form a complex constellation of references to books Hundley has read, images he's
seen, and music he's listened to, all corresponding to significant moments
in his life.
You can
see some of his side - lights,
in printed form, at least,
in a volume on Coleridge's collected
works visible for the most part
in Google Books.