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Art and Design in Modern Custom Folding Knives

Art and Design in Modern Custom Folding Knives, by David Darom.

- Hardcover
- Copyright 2006
- 256 pages
- Lots of colour photos
- Book Size: 9 x 11 1/4 inches

The first in a series of four individually produced books from the same author, this is a delicious entry into the world of the custom folding knife.
Knives I can only dream of owning, let alone holding just once, this book is nothing less than knife eye candy.

Art and Design in Modern Custom Folding Knives is a lavishly illustrated book showcasing the artistic and intricate craft of modern custom folding knives, featuring work from renowned artists. The book includes hundreds of high-quality photographs of knives with carved, inlaid, and painted designs, alongside artist biographies, statements, and detailed descriptions to provide insight into their techniques and creative processes. It is considered a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts interested in knife-making as an art form.

Key features:
• Stunning photography: The book is filled with high-quality, commissioned photographs that highlight the detailed craftsmanship and beauty of the knives.
• Artist profiles: It features biographies and personal statements from some of the world's leading custom knife makers, providing a personal look into their lives and work.
• Technical information: The text offers insights into the handcrafting and embellishment techniques used, with articles written by world experts.
• Visual documentation: The book documents a wide range of styles, from elegant, contemporary lines to intricate mosaic patterns, capturing the knives' vitality and artistry.
• Detailed descriptions: Each knife is often accompanied by detailed descriptions, and some sections include photographic sequences of the artist creating a feature for the book.
• Historical context: It presents the history and evolution of the custom folding knife as a unique art form, challenging traditional stereotypes of knife making.

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