"Leviathan, or The Provenance, Construction, and Power of a Language Ec" by Luna Tobar, Special Collections et al.
 

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An exploration on my convoluted and strained relationship with Spanish, a language I only sort of know. It is made from ephemera and scans of materials I've been reading and writing during my time re-learning the language. Printed on the materials are prints containing various images relating to my 'Latino' identity. Whatever that really means.

Publication Date

11-1-2024

Description

Entry for the 11th Baker & Whitehill Student Artists' Book Contest. Opening reception and award ceremony Wednesday, February 19, 2025 at 6:30pm, Fleet Library, Main Reading Room. Juror: Roger S. Williams.

Keywords

artists' books; Baker & Whitehill

Disciplines

Book and Paper

Student Status

Undergraduate student

Year of Graduation

2026

Major

Illustration

Faculty / Course

Nicholas Larson; The Artists' Book

Materials + Techniques

Linocut on found National Geographic Magazines, found Kodak photos, toilet paper, printed scans, and other ephemera

Photo Credit

Miles Tong 2025 FAV

Leviathan, or The Provenance, Construction, and Power of a Language Ecclesiastical and Invasive

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