Common Rocks & Other Problems by Crooked Letter Press
"’Common Rocks and Other Problems’ is a book about the confounding divergence of humanity’s relentless frailty and nature’s unending power.
“The world is shifting tectonically above and below the surface; a seismic energy accumulates as pressure boils and builds. Things are turbulent now more than ever. ‘Common Rocks and Other Problems’ illustrates the dynamic between the psychological faults of human thinking and the geological and meteorological facts of nature. These two realities are forced together and it is up to us as human beings to actualize our fates. We are the only entities that can make a decision about how things will be.
“The text of the book reads from front to back and back to front, depending on the orientation of the piece in the reader’s hands. The reading and meaning of the text fluctuates between scientific and poetic.
“The book contains 11 linoleum cut rocks that each hold a volvelle inside the fold. The volvelles have a human fault printed on one side and a natural disaster printed on the reverse side. Each human fault and natural disaster has been assigned a typographic icon that is symbolic to the topic. The volvelles illustrate the roiling beneath the surface that is the invisible and visible dynamics of humans and nature.
“The book also includes a letterpress printed ‘menu’ that lists and defines for the reader the Facts of Nature (Volcano, Earthquake, Tornado, Landslide, Hurricane, Wildfires, Anthropocentrism, Famine, Flood, Drought, Plague) and the Faults of Human Thought (Gambler’s Fallacy, Reactivity, Pareidolia, Self-fulfilling Prophecy, Halo Effect, Herd Mentality, Reactance, Hyperbolic Discounting, Escalation of Commitment, Placebo Effect, All or Nothing Thinking). The menu allows readers to approach the book in a more formal, defined way.
“The reference texts used are ‘Top Ten Common Faults in Human Thought’ (Listverse article) and various geological / meteorological definitions of natural disasters. Other text in the book is written by the artist.”
Processes and Dimensions
Written, designed, and produced by Ellen Knudson
Gainesville, Florida: Crooked Letter Press, 2024. Edition of 45.Book: 7” x 11.75” x 0.75” (closed); 7” x 23.5” x 0.5” (open). Box: 7.25” x 12” x 1.25”. Folio: 6.75” x 11.5” (closed).
Letterpress printed from linoleum blocks and photopolymer plates on Okawara paper. Both the book structure and folded book cloth box enclosure are inspired by structures created and/or elaborated by Hedi Kyle and Ulla Warchol. The pleated cover and inner structure are printed using gelatin plate stencil technique with screenprinting inks. The volvelles are letterpress printed on Gmund translucent vellum paper. The folio is printed on Rives BFK. The typefaces used are Palatino, Spartan Bold Condensed and Stymie Bold Condensed, and various type embellishments. Signed and numbered by the artist.