Masaji Yoshida Bookplate 1965-01-01 Japanese Bookplate Collection

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Masaji Yoshida Bookplate 1965-01-01 Japanese Bookplate Collection

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Ok Comics in Leeds, UK asked me to draw and sign an exclusive bookplate/print for their copies of Nerd Inferno. Which I did.
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My modest collection of vintage ex libris / bookplates.
Bookplate by cat researcher Claire Clair Necker Her extensive cat collection was acquired by the North Carolina State University Library in 1998.
Bookplates!! Printed on sticker paper, 7.5 for 10 📚 gonna put up on kofi soon, but lmk if you’re interested in a set!

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Ex Libris voor Petr Haimann, AntonÃn Odehnal, 1931
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a really fun recent commission: this custom bookplate for the curator of Judaica at the Museum of the Bible! it's based on a variety of texts that describe (at least some) sheydim as observantly Jewish - especially the Talmudic stories of Yosef Sheyda, a demonic scholar or possibly even a rabbi himself. the quote in the window is from Psalm 24, "the earth is the Lord's, and everything in it" which is often written above an owner's name in Jewish books, but provides double meaning here for the fact that sheydim too are divinely created. Jesse shares my love for sheydim as transgressive, marginalized figures who are nevertheless deeply Jewish, so this was an ideal collaboration & a delight to make!
also done entirely in Procreate, inked with True Grit Texture Supply's "Rusty Nib" engraver brushes - totally in love with this new process & the relative ease of accomplishing this type/level of hatching vs. traditional media (giving me added respect for the 17th century printmakers I've been studying). i will always love working traditionally but adding more digital techniques to my repertoire has been super useful.