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We Love This, You Will Love This,
David La Spina
david@birdboxarchives.com
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Print: $15.95 "Throughout my travels, I have not encountered a locale where the light has a quality similar to the outer Cape. Stuck out there in the ocean, there are luminescent characteristics. Sunlight radiates from the sky, reflects off the water and bounces off the sand; it somehow reveals everything with an incredible clarity…I believe the Cape feels more like home to me than any place I’ve ever lived." -From the Author's Introduction
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Disc: $5.99 This is the soundtrack for the illustrated children's book: Up and Adam by Hayes Shanesy. Listen to the world of Up and Adam as you enjoy the amazing tale of Adam and his adventures in the real world!
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Print: $9.99 "Up and Adam" is the tale of a young boy who never leaves his room...
It is the first book published by the Cincinnati illustrator, artist, and Musician: Hayes Shanesy.
The book has an accompanying soundtrack, available at Birdbox Archives' Lulu.com site or at www.birdboxarchives.com
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Print: $10.00 Amanda Jinks creates a series of diptychs that compare one image to another, revealing the third effect. Jinks reveals her immediate world with a palette of collaborative hues, gesture's subtlety, and visual dexterity that you can feel her visual records reverberating with your own memories.
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szligszlig (book)
Print: $13.99 Szlig is the first photographic monograph by photographer David LaSpina, released on his imprint: Birdbox Archives. The book, consisting of twenty-four color photographs, is a visual narrative that abstractly follows the photographer's relationships with friends and observance of the peculiar German suburban landscape, during a twelve-day trip to Germany on the eve of his twenty-fourth birthday.
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