This past weekend my mom and I hit up Goodwill. Yup, it’s time for my weekly sift through all the goodies (some trash, some treasures, few worthy of my recession-stressed buck). I love thrift shopping with my mom cause #1 she is just as cheap as me #2 she remembers the discounted sale prices of normal store items to ensure that I get the best possible deal and #3 I learn something new each time – how to tell good glass from bad, how to see the rainbow in crystal, how to tell silver from silver plated from tin. The know-how from this woman is unreal.

This book was illustrated by this really fruity dude. Fruity and British. It was 1779, Big Willy (aka William Hooker) was good with plants – he was a botanist. And apparently, he was pretty good with his hands (what Hooker isn’t?!) so art was his way of documenting the ins and outs of fruits and nuts. Typically, I don’t like traditional still art because I am trapped somewhere between traditional, contemporary and modern…but anytime that a person can capture the likeness of a subject in a simple way – I am a fan. and this book was no exception.




Isn’t it so cute? I think I am in love. And it is one piece of cheap art that is botanically correct while still having a bit of a modern, fresh look even though it is from two centuries ago!
Have you guys done some clippage of books to create art? What book was it? What did you do? Decoupage? Framing? Greeting card? Please do share!