Fragmentation

Fragmentation

Fragmentation

Fragmentation
A Graphic Interpretation of a Constructed Roman Alphabet
by James Rapp

Edition consists of 100 numbed impressions,
10 art proofs & 10 Cattle Track & Preservation impressions.

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“This project was supported in part by funding received from the
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Small Worlds

Small Worlds

“Small Worlds / Small Paintings”
by Philip C. Curtis
Cattle Track Press 2009

A collection of sixty-eight (68) little-known works. Beginning in 1957, Philip C. Curtis utilized the same technique and dream-like vision in these small jewels as his large-scale work. Curtis often used found objects like tin boxes, canes, daguerreotype cases and cameos in addition to the gessoed panels to reveal the same fanciful, mysterious and magical world.

combined with

“Small Drawings”
by Philip C.Curtis
Cattle Track Press 2009

Letterpress printing by Brent Bond
Handset type by Crystal Phelps
Limited edition portfolio of 250
6 7/8” x 5”
Four relief prints, each stamped with an estate seal, these gestural sketches often were the beginning of his paintings

Presented by The Philip C. Curtis Charitable Trust for the Encouragement of Art and Cattle Track Press

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Smith the Smith

The Ballad of Smith the Smith
Suite of five images
Limited Edition Portfolio

This suite of five images and accompanying text by Jay Dusard was done at the Cattle Track Arts Compound in Scottsdale, Arizona.
The photographs were made with film and digital cameras.

Digital imaging and printing with archival inks on Epson UltraSmooth Fine Art 325gsm paper.

Text was digitally set in Palatino and Wide Latin type and letterpress printed from photopolymer plates on Lettra 300gsm and 120gsm papers by Brent Bond of Santo Press.

The edition is limited to fifty hand-signed and numbered copies.
Published by Cattle Track Arts and Preservation and made possible in part through a grant from The Robert Rauschenberg Foundation.

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“This project was supported in part by funding received from the
Robert Rauschenberg Foundation.”