The Bespoke Editions project has been moving ahead, slowly but steadily. In amongst it all, the Judd Street Papers came up and I remembered I had some stashed away. I don't know much about them; the Judd Street Gallery website says this:
Judd Street Gallery Pattern Papers began in 1987, inspired by the Curwen Pattern Papers of the 1920s, a range of simple repeat patterns by contemporary artists such as Paul Nash and Eric Ravilious, intended primarily for bookbinding, but also attractive as wrapping paper.
I bought these at Falkiner's in Bloomsbury, many years ago. Falkiner's is now Shepherds but you can still get these and many more decorative papers there. Along with all sorts of other interesting bookbinary sundries.
Reminds me of M C Escher.
Posted by: Wedding Photography Lancashire | 04 May 2011 at 01:56 PM