welcome to the art of books...

Dancingfish Press (TM) was created to provide a voice for artists. The owner brings a quarter-century of graphic design into the field of book publishing ... experience that has nurtured a sensitivity to the visions of others – to see through their eyes, their souls. An always rich and sometimes highly intense collaboration assures that they are presented to the world as they wish to be seen.

To date, this small press has ushered five large luscious book offerings out into the world: "Wayne Trapp, The Journey of a Sculptor"; "Robert F. Irwin 40 Years"; "The Art of Lillian Athey Turchin: An Abundance of Joy"; "The Private Diary of Noyes Capehart"; and the latest release, "Emily & Me: Poems by Emily Dickinson with Faces by Ellen Beinhorn".


Dancingfish Press also provided design work for the artist Wayne Trapp's new book, "Cars from Heaven, Cars from Hell", and Jan Elder's "Huegeunt Heros in America", both available through Amazon.com...

And, in 2016 designed 3 meditative works, all collaborative works. Today, the number of collaborations has risen to six, along with their own 'imprint', Azure Lotus Books. Read the books for free on azure lotus books


   
 
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food for thought . . .


"Reasonable people adapt themselves to the world.
Unreasonable people attempt to adapt the world to themselves. All progress, therefore, depends on unreasonable people."

-- George Bernard Shaw


"Believe nothing, no matter where you read it, or who said it, no matter if I said it, unless it agrees with your own reason and your common sense."

-- Buddha


"A mind stretched to a new idea never returns to its original shape"

--Oliver Wendell Holmes




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