This is the 3rd edition, with a new cover image, and slightly smaller format.
California-based artist JB Blunk created an extensive body of work in wood and stone, cast bronze, painting, jewelry and clay. Ignoring the traditional separation of sculpture and furniture he worked without a conception of fixed categories, and his attitude towards these classifications suggests the Japanese disregard of the distinction between art and craft.
Author/ Editor: Åbäke & Mariah Nielson
Pages: 64

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