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This is Me Writing

Artist
Micah Lexier
Date
2008
Publisher
Paul + Wendy Projects
Format
Artists' Books
Details
Softcover
Size
15.4 × 20 cm
Length
32 
Description

“This is Me Writing” examines the act of writing. The 15 statements in this booklet utilize different means of physically putting pen to paper. By turns playful and clever, Lexier explores language, narrative and the idiosyncrasies of his own handwriting.

Edition of 300, numbered.

  1. This is Me Writing
 

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