While driving down the East Coast, the plan was naturally to stop over and meet artists’ book makers and binders. For the last few years, I have looked forward to this intended trip.
Finding myself in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, I promptly seized this unique opportunity to visit Thomas Parker Williams. Every artist’s meet-up is a terrific experience and Thomas' studio visitation did not disappoint. My husband and I were welcomed in Thomas and Mary Agnes’ home and studio with great hospitality. This was invariably a fantastic visit! I immensely enjoyed viewing works that have inspired me online over the years.
© 2019 Louise Levergneux. Mary Agnes Williams and Thomas Parker Williams in their home in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
© 2019 Louise Levergneux. Thomas’ studio.
© 2019 Louise Levergneux. Thomas has a wonderful recording studio.
Thomas Parker Williams of Luminice Press has efficiently created almost 100 artists' book editions and unique book works since 1998. He is inspired by different sources including mathematics, music, literature, theology, design, philosophy, astronomy, history, natural sciences, architecture, and Eastern thought.
His working processes include reduction linocut printing, etching, letterpress printing with hand-set metal type and hand-cut and polymer plates. He equally enjoys digital printing, paper cutting, laser cutting, and painting with oil and aqueous media. Music and sound are elements found in many of his pieces usually composed, performed, and recorded by Thomas, himself. In addition to music CDs, some of his publications have companion videos. Thomas has developed a unique structure, appropriately entitled the cascading rotary structure, which can be seen in his book “Revelation.”
© 2019 Louise Levergneux. Revelation by Thomas Parker Williams, edition of 5; seven sided wood case, laser-cut face plate, copper panels with patina and laser transfer design; 10 printed laser-cut (by FreeFall Laser); panels with mechanical parts for actuation.
© 2019 Louise Levergneux. Thomas Parker Williams designed and built a hand press with electronic gauges, also called the Luminice Press.
In 2009 Thomas started collaborating with his wife Mary Agnes Williams, a pinhole photographer. And, in 2013, Thomas and Mary Agnes started Luminice Press, incorporating letterpress printing in artists’ books and broadsides.
© 2019 Louise Levergneux. Corinna’s Going a Maying, edition of 10, poem by British lyric poet Robert Herrick, published in 1648; eighteen pages on Twinrocker hand-made paper; pochoir images; text is hand-set in Park Avenue ATF, letterpress printed; bound with ribbon; silkscreened hand-made paper; concept, design, typesetting, and printing by Mary Agnes Williams; design, illustrations, printing and binding by Thomas Parker Williams.
Pinhole photography is apparently simple and direct, but it can yield complex images. With no lens or viewfinder, the pinhole camera allows me to explore and create mystery and ambiguity — in many of my photographs, the images appear to be emerging from, or about to enter, another time or place — Mary Agnes Williams.
Like Thomas, Mary Agnes has a constant source of creative inspiration and distinct pleasure—the iconic bridge over the Schuylkill River in her local Philadelphia neighborhood of Manayunk.
Mary Agnes shoots with film, black and white and colour, using her pinhole cameras above: clockwise from top right: a 4 x 5 “Santa Barbara” made by the Lensless Camera Mfg. Company of Santa Barbara; a 35mm converted Mamiya/Sekor camera; a 120 format “Zero 2000” handmade by Zero Image, Hong Kong; a 120 format “Zero 2000 – Zone Plate Version” handmade by Zero Image, Hong Kong; and a 120 format handmade by Thomas Parker Williams.
© 2019 Louise Levergneux. Venice: A Gallery of Pinhole Photographs by Mary Agnes Williams, a 44-page book featuring 45 color and black and white pinhole photographs of Venice, Italy. This signed digital copy 68/75 was gifted to me by Mary Agnes.
© 2019 Louise Levergneux. Paradise Lost, a unique book, accordion bound; original ink drawings on 20 sheets of Twinrocker Da Vinci Heavy Text handmade paper; custom wood container with a copper nameplate; original music composition was composed, performed and recorded by Thomas Parker Williams.
© 2019 Louise Levergneux. Soundings, unique book, 40 original ink and wash drawings on Twinrocker handmade paper; three eccentric volvelles, each with three parts in case with cover (original painting done with dry pigments in oil medium on aluminum panel); the music is a composition in three movements, composed, performed and recorded by Thomas Parker Williams.
© 2019 Louise Levergneux. Vessel of Secrets, edition of 2; structure: No. 1: binding board and Tyvek; No. 2 aluminum and Tyvek; exterior panels: embossed copper sheet with patina.
© 2019 Louise Levergneux. Vessel of Secrets, edition of 2; twelve paintings in alkyd medium and dry pigments on paper structures outlined with Venetian marbled paper; digital printed text.
© 2019 Louise Levergneux. Vessel of Secrets by Thomas Parker Williams, unique book; twelve original drawings in acrylic ink on handmade paper; binding is copper sheet with patina and letterpress image over binders board; printed and hand-set text by Mary Agnes on Not Quite White paper by Twinrocker and Mowhawk Via for interleaving and endpapers.
© 2019 Louise Levergneux. Voyage by Thomas Parker Williams, edition of 3, No. 1, 2 & 3 - original scroll water colour and ink paintings on tyvek; scroll dimensions 5" x 120" enclosed in a wood container with brass handwheel, panel and mechanical parts.
All my studio calls have presented me with very generous artists who love sharing their work space, processes, and their insightful artists’ books or bindings. It’s fantastic to observe their work in person and take in these creations in an intimate setting—their studio.
© 2019 Louise Levergneux.
I left with my hands filled with gifts, a digital copy of Venice, A Gallery of Pinhole Photographs (previous photo above) by Mary Agnes Williams; 12 Artist Books, Vista da Santa Maria della Salute, Vessel of Secrets Universal Principles Twelve Drawings, and Icarus by Thomas Parker Williams—did I mention the generosity of these artists?