RR 01 Artist & Innovator Sneak Peak ~ Camden Hardy
~ Victoria Maidhof ~ Dr. Marcy Willard
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© Victoria Maidhof
Big Bad Bettie Press is rooted in the value of the tangible and believes that artists and innovators need to be part of the batter, not just the icing. We make books, art objects, and promote ideas that are bold, brassy, and creative. Rabbit Rabbit is one of those ideas.
Rabbit Rabbit is for anyone who loves stories.
The first issue is perfect for anyone in transition, especially a recent graduate.
RR 01 features an impressive line up of 21 recent graduates in a variety of artistic and innovative fields. There are artworks, images, essays, a poem, even a guided tour! All carefully curated together in a portable exhibition designed to be shared and experienced anywhere.
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Artist &
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Sneak Peak:
CAMDEN HARDY explores the complex relationships humans have with their surroundings. His transfixing black and white images of the sun encourage contemplation about our place in the universe and remind us of the constant transition of our surroundings. See more of his work inour first issue.
"The fact is there is no other world; just this one, and we have all been in this one the whole time." - excerpt from Horizon, essay by Dr. Willard.
DR. MARCY WILLARD is a licensed psychologist, author, and CEO and co-founder of CLEAR Framework, a company that guides families with mental health concerns toward reliable expertise and resources. She shared her experience of transition as a graduate, wife, mother, and psychologist in an inspiring essay in this issue.
VICTORIA MAIDHOF is a photographer currently completing her MFA at the San Francisco Art Institute. The expectation of her first child inspired her to create self portraits of her experience. See more of Victoria's work in this issue.
Pre-Order RR 01 TRANSITION for a special price!
PRE-SALE DISCOUNTS NOW through May 31st. The first 200 collectors will also receive a hand crafted letter press postcard made in Boulder, CO.
Illustration sourced from Big Bad Bettie's archive circa 1940 and letter pressed by Black Dog Presscirca 2016.
You may have recently been added to this list by someone who is featured in the first issue of Rabbit Rabbit. Please stay tuned to see their work!