Fore-Edge Book Art – Historical Examples

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When I first saw this concept in the movie, Crimson Peak, I didn’t think fore-edge book art was anything mainstream… ever.

Now, I’ve learned that it’s a legitimate book art. (How did I never hear of this, before?)

It’s something I’m considering including in my altered books art, and perhaps other projects.

Another example, from 1801:

Here’s a modern artist working with this concept:

For more historical insights, this 28-minute discussion explains the fore-edge tradition and practice in more detail:

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Author: Aisling

Aisling D'Art has been writing about art journaling and mixed media art since the 1990s. She's taught at Art & Soul, Artfest, Dragon Con, and more. She also published the very first "bold and easy" coloring book, over 10 years ago. Today, she's eager to share her art as well as how-to insights, and the occasional freebie. You can find her at Substack and Facebook... with more social media on the way!

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