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Piute Creek : Gary Snyder

Description: We had made a number of miniature scrolling books and wanted to create a large one. We chose Snyder’s poem for the project both because the author’s association with Japan - where the scroll is a common way to present literature (Snyder lived for a short time in Japan, and his early work was translating Zen poetry) - and because his later work, as a poet writing about man’s relation to the environment and nature, was influential on everyone in our generation who ever thought of moving back to the land or taking a backpack trip in the Sierra. The poem Piute Creek is generally considered Snyder’s breakthrough poem, where he found his voice as poet for the environment and the American west. The poem guided our aesthetic decisions. The illustrations were made using sprayed pulp, the linoleum blocks printed with transparent ink, and the sections of the scroll sewed together creating wave like connections, all as references to the water of Piute Creek. The wood blocks that hold the scroll were milled from Ponderosa Pine, as it grows around Piute Creek. Early in his career Snyder had been a beat poet, and was featured in Jack Kerouac’s Dharma Bums as Japhey Ryder who led the epic hike into Yosemite. Ryder’s first words in Kerouac’s novel were “mud is better than words,” which are a Zen-like summary of the Piute Creek poem. We stamped those words, using transparent ink, into the back cover of our book, underneath the scroll. To make the printing visible we dusted the ink with finely sifted dirt we had collected near Piute Creek. When we first read Dharma Bums we were struck by the quaintness of Kerouac’s constant reference to backpacks as little rucksacks. This led us to house Piute Creek in an informal canvas bag rather than the more traditional clamshell box.--Artist statement from artists website (accessed July 18, 2018).The binding was made using ponderosa pine harvested from Whitlocks, in Mariposa, California, not too far from Piute Creek. Donna cut the illustrations. Antique wood type and Centaur were handset and letterpress printed on Peters handmade paper. The paper was stenciled using sprayed pulp. Text is copyright ©1965 by Gary Synder--Colophon.I-ART: Library has 13/30.
Origin: 2017
Created By: Thomas, Donna (Donna Sue)
Publisher: Santa Cruz : Peter and Donna Thomas, 2017
Source: http://iuidigital.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/BookArts/id/343
Collection: Herron Library Fine Press and Book Arts Collection
Rights: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/
Copyright: In Copyright
Subjects: Snyder, Gary, 1930-California.
scroll
Ponderosa pine milled near Yosemite, blue canvas satchel slipcase

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