Boys & Bubs: Color is for Everyone

By Benjamin D. Rinehart
Appleton, Wisconsin: Benjamin Rinehart, 2015. Edition of 7.

9 x 9 x .75" closed; 14 pages. Reductive woodcut. Archival pigment prints. Laid in divider box with drop spine. Prismacolor Verithin colored pencils (black, cool gray, warm gray, silver, and dark umber) laid in. Perfect bound textblock with tear-away sheets. White Strathmore 500 Series paper. Printed on an Epson printer with archival inks. Box bound in Iris Book Cloth, binder's board, and decorative color papers. Hook and loop tape closure. Signed and numbered by the artist.

Benjamin Rinehart: "The viewer is encouraged to question color relationships and how it affects gender association. Society and cultural beliefs often dictate the hues that are 'acceptable' and how it relates to a specific gender. Historically this changes over time, especially with variations of primary colors like blue and red.

"Each page can be torn out and should be colored only with the pencils provided."
$400