Handmade Paper, Bookmaking, Photography & Performance Art

Coco’s move into printmaking led to bookmaking. She launched Water Mark Press in the late 1970s, and in the early 1980s began publishing gifted young poets works and illustrating the books with her own prints. But, similar to the toxins in oil paint, the inks would soon sicken her, prompting another transition into handmade paper. With an exciting, natural new medium at her disposal, Coco focused on environmental and ecological subjects. She incorporated her growing interest in permaculture — a set of design principles that uses nature’s own systems as a template for sustainable development practices — into her artworks. Coco’s political voice also emerged, loud and strong as she increasingly used performance art, installations, and photography to convey her artistic talents.

Mini Piano Trap, Sculpture with handmade paper and wire (1980)

Mini Piano Trap, Sculpture with handmade paper and wire (1980)

 
Untitled, Handmade paper with straw and string (1981)

Untitled, Handmade paper with straw and string (1981)

 
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Making Paper

Papermaking USA History, Process, Art

American Craft Museum II and The Handmade Paper Book American Craft Museum I, May 20 through September 26, 1982


Banff Residency

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Blip Culture (1991)

“Manual for the Manual,” Third in series for Blip Culture, Translucent handmade paper with handwritten poetry embedded

 

Book, Handmade paper and string (1980)

Book, Handmade paper and string (1980)

 
 
Book, Handmade paper and string (1981)

Book, Handmade paper and string (1981)

Do In Return, Handmade paper and string (1981)Front side

Do In Return, Handmade paper and string (1981)

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Back side

Back side


Bookmaking, Book Publishing & Book Illustrating


Photographs

Crab Holes Found, Photograph (1985)

Crab Holes Found, Photograph (1985)

 
Self Portrait as Shadow, Photograph (1995)

Self Portrait as Shadow, Photograph (1995)

Looking at Myself and Carrot, Photograph (1995)

Looking at Myself and Carrot, Photograph (1995)

 
 
Carrot Foot Fresh, Photograph of Installation (1995)

Carrot Foot Fresh, Photograph of Installation (1995)

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Ray Johnson and Carrot, Photograph (1993)

KunstKanslei Gallery, Vienna, Austria


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Performance Art

Right: Claude Maillard Frames Performance, Paris (1984)

Below: Skin Piece (1984-1988)

Left: Finding Food (1992) Right: Earth, Air, Fire, Water - Disquieting Seeds (1984)

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