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New life for old books

Submitted by Nora O'Neill on Tuesday, 30 March 20106 Comments

There comes a time when every book starts to fall apart and it just isn’t worth trying to save.  There’s many other copies in better condition and there’s nothing about THAT specific copy that merits repairing a broken binding or putting up with missing pages.  Such old, tattered books are the perfect material for altered books.  Altered books are simply books remade into new and interesting artwork.  They’re no longer readable as a standard book, but are given new life as art.

I occasionally have customers come in looking for just this sort of damaged book.  The book is interesting looking on the outside, has interesting old illustrations, etc. but is in poor shape overall and really has no value as a book anymore.  I like to think when they haul away those damaged old tomes they’re off to be turned into beautiful things, like a butterfly emerging from a chrysalis.  Looking at that ugly old thing you’d never guess that there was life left in it, let alone something beautiful.

Some examples of interesting altered books. (click any image to see it at the original source)

Painting over or printing on old text is one of the most common alterations. It’s often done on loose pages rather than a whole book.  This image is an interesting spin as it incorporates selected pieces of the original text to compliment the image.  The text is thus integral to the image, not just an interesting background.

A Thin Coating of Ice by copperinc

[source of image no. 1 http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=41197237]

Books are often carved down to show selected words, to give the words a physical shape.

Altered Book: Sea Glass by BrookeSchmidt

Altered Book: Sea Glass by BrookeSchmidt

Sometimes the shape of the book as BOOK is the most important part.  It serves as the frame that gives context to the art and the story.

Fairy Tales by carriosities

Fairy Tales by carriosities

They Reached the Sea by sibode

They Reached the Sea by sibode

Sometimes the printed word is wildly warped so that it’s barely recognizable as a book at all.  But the meaning is carried through even as the form is twisted and warped.

Old Magazine Spiral by Kenjio

Even if the image and text are totally reconfigured into another shape entirely, the book is still an important part of the art.  Without the book, this  would be a nice house… but to live inside a book has a totally different meaning…

Book House by mumbos

Book House by mumbos

Not every old book will be so lucky.  The vast majority of old, damaged books will simply be recycled into wood pulp and used to print new books.  But some small number will get a second act as art.

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