



By Matt Lock, 2011
96 pages, 40 x 50 mm
Color print on 90g Cocoon Offset
Dust jacket on 135g Glossy modern coated
100 numbered copies
“Throughout my art ‘career’ people have suggested that I make bigger pieces. In response I tried I making a few drawings
and paintings larger than the standard paper size that I normally work on. However, I found very big pieces to be a lot less
interesting to look at upon finishing. There’s something very personal about small pieces, maybe it’s in having to get up
really close to them to check out the details.
When Éditions du Livre and I agreed to do a very tiny book together they suggested that I draw the same type of scenes
that I normally do, albeit on a very small scale. Hence, this book largely contains a micro-sized version of the crumbling,
former high-tech world that I have normally drawn. But this book is quite special to me; I feel that it is likely the most perfect
culmination of my post-apocalyptic inspired artwork. It functions like a little manuscript to be buried in time capsules,
an interesting artifact from a savage time period to be studied under a magnifying glass.” Matt Lock
via: http://www.editionsdulivre.com/book-zines/back-to-the-bronze-age/
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