The Fifth Triennial Helen Warren DeGolyer Exhibition and Bookbinding Competition 5 June 2009 through 24 July 2009
Bridwell Library •
Perkins School of Theology •
Southern Methodist University
Esther Kibby has taken courses with Susan Grant at Texas Woman’s University and David Lawrence at the Craft Guild of Dallas.
Deep brown goatskin representing land, edged with lacunose and biscuit onlays. Thin blue inlaid lines
dissecting the deep brown cover. A river shaped inset panel, covered in parchment with blue goatskin onlays depicting
familiar Texas icons. Leather joint construction, biscuit leather doublures with blind-tooled river willow branch and
flyleaves. Silk headbands in deep rust and salmon. Title and author blind tooled on clamshell box. The design is based
on the Brazos River as it winds through the Texas landscape, reflecting the state’s cultural memories and identity.
Alfred, Lord Tennyson. Idylls of the King. Illustrated by Lynd Ward Natural goatskin with purple Harmatan goatskin, a modified lacunose technique and stingray onlays. Marbled
endsheets by Catherine Levine. The two interlocking circles are based on the vesica piscis. The purple ring
symbolizes the spiritual with gilt stars, the flowering Holy Thorn tree represents the material world. On
the spine, Excalibur bisects the interlocking shapes while the outer ring binds them as a whole.
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