In this age of Zoom calls, it's hard not to become self-conscious about the background behind your head. In my case, there are two wooden doors, a bit of wall, and three bulletin boards full of stuff I've posted over the years because it meant something to me.
I've posted about a few of the items over the years (here, here, and here), but it doesn't look like I've shown these three before, so here goes:
A Jenny Holzer T-shirt promo clipping from a Walker Art Center newsletter. This is pretty old... probably from the early 1990s.
A sample of four-color chromatic type printed by Paul Akin, which he gave out at the Hamilton Wood Type Museum's Wayzgoose in 2010.
A small but meaningful tagboard print by Amos Paul Kennedy of Kennedy Prints! One of the newer pieces on the bulletin board, probably from 2017.
I also have quite an array of nametags from various conferences, but Daughter Number Three is not the name on any of them so I can't share them here.
Tuesday, July 14, 2020
Three More from the Bulletin Board
Posted at 7:32 PM
Categories: Joy of Juxtaposition
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