Kasha Katuwe, 2011

This book is embroidered on handmade paper made from cotton and burlap, while the covers are wrapped in handmade flax paper. Text was digitally printed using Gill Sans. Edition of five.

Kasha Katuwe is Keresan for “White Cliffs,” and is the indigenous name for Tent Rocks National Monument, located outside of Santa Fe, New Mexico. The memory of its colors, textures, and formations was the inspiration for this book.

Cover and wrapper Detail of wrapper with title Structure from above Detail of title page Full accordion view Detail of embroidery Detail of embroidery Detail of embroidery Detail Detail of embroidery Colophon page