My book Everything and Everyone: In the End We All Are One is finally complete! Printed via offset lithography in a limited-edition of 125, Everything and Everyone was supported by the library fellows of the National Museum of Women in the Arts (NMWA) in Washington, D.C.
Everything and Everyone focuses on the connection that can be made between all living beings. This book depicts a life journey through a vibrant, textural landscape of universality marked by birth and death, physicality, questioning of purpose, struggle and love.
The accordion structure and simple text guide the viewer along the path of a humanoid figure in continual flux as it progresses through a vast surroscape. It can be flipped though traditionally or viewed as a full-length image if the accordion is completely unfolded. The imagery on the fully extended accordion folio can be connected first page to last page to create a physical circular structure. Ultimately Everything and Everyone communicates a sense of awe for all life and inspires the viewer to embrace the connections that we as human beings share.
Everything and Everyone was printed via offset lithography at Piccari Press, Warminster, Pennsylvania and bound at Hoster Bindery, Ivyland, Pennsylvania. The cover and spine papers were handmade by Mary Tasillo, Cake & Pie Press, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and screenprinted and hand-colored by the artist. Graphic design and typography for the book were created by Ann Marie Mullen.
April 18 I will be presenting a lecture at NMWA in Washington, D.C.
Come check out the reception for Everything and Everyone in Philly on April 27 from 5-7 p.m. in the Rosenwald-Wolf Gallery foyer (333 S. Broad Street).
You can view the promotional brochure for Everything and Everyone at E & E promo 1 and E & E promo 2
For sale information, email sarah@sbpohlman.com
CONGRATULATIONS SARAH! Continued Success!
France Garrido (Phil & Toni’s cousin)
Sarah,
Congratulations from Steve and I all the way out here in California. How wonderful you must feel for such an amazing accomplishment. Toni just told me about it and sent me the link. I can’t wait to get a copy of my own. I hope to see you this year and i so looked forward to reading your book. Maybe we’ll see you at the next BBQ.
Love,
Jane soon to be Mrs. Birnbaum :)
Hey-
I am so proud of you! I’ve forwarded all your information to tons of my friends and colleagues. I’m very excited to see you and the final product in April. I wish you nothing but continued success and excitement (and of course, when you become rich and famous, just remember who your sister is!)
Lots of love- Jenn