
Jasper's 72 Triangles by Thomas Parker Williams
Jasper's 72 Triangles is an artist book inspired by the recent Number reliefs by Jasper Johns. Starting with the concept of a single number in a discrete area, in this case a double-sided triangle, and then connecting 36 double-sided triangles together, the artist book becomes dynamic by folding into many different configurations of triangles for display. The work uses only the numbers of 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 and 0. Adding the displayed numbers together results in a sum that is a multiple of 12 or 36 or 72 in many of the possible triangle combinations. A folding diagram is provided as an aid to returning the book to its correct folded state to fit into its Mylar case. Williams tells us, "My reproductions of Jasper's images were created using reduction linocuts and metallic pigments. I have seen his work in person and used photographs to get a sense of the colors. The panels were printed 12 on a sheet and then cut apart for paste up."