Sight of Silence
Author, Ray Kass’s book offers an otherwise hidden view into the mind of one of the twentieth century’s most creative thinkers and his methods of embracing chance in the creation of beauty.
A critical essay and accompanying workshop diaries describe the methods used by renowned artist and composer, John Cage in the production of his substantial series of watercolors as well as in other relate previous works. A chronological gallery of the watercolors serves as the book’s finale.
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Agency: Riggs Ward Design
My role: Designer






