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Showing posts with label carbon trails. Show all posts

Saturday, July 7, 2018

"carbon trails"




















Just finished another book using the Tewantin Tree rubbings from burnt trees. (Giant sticks of charcoal). The previous book was completely abstract and relied entirely on the quality of the marks. This one is more like a map and has textual references to the trails and early maps showing local trees as well as soil types as well as the topographical details of the terrain.
The card cover is painted to refer to the fires as well as the burnt bark.














There are not as many folds and the book is easier to read in a conventional way but can't be viewed in as many different ways.