Springs, An Artist Book By Enid Mark

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Introduction

Springs is a limited edition artist's book created by Mark Enid and published by the ELM Press in 1990. The book was made in Wallingford Pennsylvania, and features a series of hand-pulled lithographs printed from a combination of hand-drawn and photographic plates. This 11.5 x 36-inch book comprises of 10 pages, each page featuring a full-length image. Text is sparse, and can be found hidden within the pictures, title page, and front cover. The book is Mark's reflection of her visit to the Pollock-Krasner house.

  1. Deidre Lynch, "Paper Slips: Album, Archiving, Accident," Studies in Romanticism 57, no. 1 (2018): 87-119.