So, this is how it looked right before the opening ( today in the afternoon). I hope, I will have time in the end of the exhibition, to make some better photografs and than to show some closer looks. This is the list of authors:
well, Andrea, have i ever said before i wanted to crawl through the computer screen to see someting...closer up?? Wonderful !
This deserves a toast --so "cheers"!! or what do you say in your country. An Irish friend used to say "Slancha" for "to your health!" Those irish know how to toast.
I am practically all day in bed with the flu, don't tell. ;)
I would have loved to have been able to come to the opening... it looks so very beautiful and inspiring, and I am certain I could spend hours just looking. I hope the opening was a fun, giddy, success. cheers, grache
Good luck with the opening! Please, post more pictures. It looks really interesting from this side of the computer, so it has to be fabolous to be there and see the works.
Thank you everybody, I am really glad you like it! I promise to take some closer looks. mansuetude:we say: Na zdraví! that means to your health! so now I send it to you - Na zdraví, I think you need it right now! mary-laure: thank you I haven see it yet, but I will do it now.
mansuetude: these are paper rolls (from Ivo Sedlacek - he is among the links) with the text on them ( printed? ) - brecht - das lied von der moldau.It is like a binoculars, but on the other side, you see a photo on a transparent folio. I hope, Ivo will visit here and maybe write more about it. karin: you are invited! come for the lunch or dinner and then you can visit the exhibition :-)
thank you for your message, andrea. i really enjoy these pictures, such a beautiful expo. which of these is your work? and i had that same feeling when i found the bibliodyssey book.
I'm confused, I don't know how I missed this post, WOW, is what i say, WOW. I haven't even looked properly, I was so excited I had to comment immediately.
well, Andrea, have i ever said before i wanted to crawl through the computer screen to see someting...closer up?? Wonderful !
ReplyDeleteThis deserves a toast --so "cheers"!! or what do you say in your country. An Irish friend used to say "Slancha" for "to your health!" Those irish know how to toast.
I am practically all day in bed with the flu, don't tell. ;)
It looks very nice - I wish I could come. Good luck with the opening!
ReplyDeleteI would have loved to have been able to come to the opening... it looks so very beautiful and inspiring, and I am certain I could spend hours just looking.
ReplyDeleteI hope the opening was a fun, giddy, success.
cheers, grache
Good luck with the opening! Please, post more pictures. It looks really interesting from this side of the computer, so it has to be fabolous to be there and see the works.
ReplyDeleteFABULOUS!
ReplyDeleteI hope the opening is a success.
Did you see Ronda (from all the best)'s post on Design Sponge today? It's about an amazing Czech illustrator...
This looks so beautiful..i will have to read back to find out more.
ReplyDeleteThank you everybody, I am really glad you like it! I promise to take some closer looks.
ReplyDeletemansuetude:we say: Na zdraví! that means to your health! so now I send it to you - Na zdraví, I think you need it right now!
mary-laure: thank you I haven see it yet, but I will do it now.
Andrea, can you further explain to poor me those "rollS" in the box with text on them...cylinders? Are they to print with?
ReplyDeleteGreat pieces, what be nice to see them in natural.
ReplyDeletemansuetude: these are paper rolls (from Ivo Sedlacek - he is among the links) with the text on them ( printed? ) - brecht - das lied von der moldau.It is like a binoculars, but on the other side, you see a photo on a transparent folio. I hope, Ivo will visit here and maybe write more about it.
ReplyDeletekarin: you are invited! come for the lunch or dinner and then you can visit the exhibition :-)
kde probíhá tá výstava? z fotek to vypadá náramě zajímavě.
ReplyDeleteOh wow, that table full of artist's books looks amazing. I found your blog through Bibbi's... what luck!
ReplyDeleteczina:díky! galerie Hollar, Smetanovo nábřeží 6 www.hollar.cz
ReplyDeleteFor me this looks almost like heaven!
ReplyDeletethank you for your message, andrea. i really enjoy these pictures, such a beautiful expo. which of these is your work? and i had that same feeling when i found the bibliodyssey book.
ReplyDeletelovely!!!!! wish i could see it all in person!
ReplyDeleteI'm confused, I don't know how I missed this post, WOW, is what i say, WOW. I haven't even looked properly, I was so excited I had to comment immediately.
ReplyDeleteThis looks like an exhibition I would have enjoyed very much! Hope you had lots of visitors!
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