 DAAP Library's copy is number 10 of 25, signed by the author. Consists of 12 printed paper cards. On the front side, hand lettering on the edges of each card tells why snakes are not nice. Leonia, NJ: Lois Morrison, 2005.
 DAAP Library's copy is number 10 of 25, signed by the author. Consists of 12 printed paper cards. On the front side, hand lettering on the edges of each card tells why snakes are not nice. Leonia, NJ: Lois Morrison, 2005.
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I loved how the pages folded out into a snake. When I first saw the title of this piece I thought that snakes aren't nice because some are poisonous and can kill. Lois Morrison takes this meaning in a different direction explaining that snakes can turn on one another and eat each other. I also loved the intricate prints on each page.
ReplyDeleteFor Advanced Photography, we were each given a box full of altered books and this was my favorite book out of my box. I love how small and compact this book is. Also, the fact that is interactive and you have to spread out the snake in order to see all the text is a success. The craft of the actual snake is great however, the hand drawn eyes of the snake through me off. The texture of the book brought alive the books meaning and title.
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