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Mike Stilkey's Whimsical Book Art

"The book is dying," artist Mike Stilkey reminds us. Therefore, in an effort to expose and enhance the beauty of the yellowed page and bounded form - which indeed, if Ipad and Kindle's world domination strategies succeed, will one day become simply museum memorabilia - Mike paints within books, around books, on stacks of books (which he nobly calls "book sculptures"), and even on walls lined from floor to ceiling with books.

I like it too

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  1. This is wow! I am amazed at the creativity of people. MIke's an example for sure

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  2. yea, n it does bring to notice-are books dying? really?oops.. noooo!

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