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Cindy Tonkin October 18, 2020
Monopoly 2020

Monopoly 2020

I found a Monopoly board in the street last week. It took me back...

Cindy Tonkin September 20, 2020
Bre

Bre

Bre are the only letters that show on this piece. I cut it from...

Cindy Tonkin September 20, 2020
Domenica

Domenica

These are the innards of 2006. in 2016 or so Avril Makula gifted me...

Cindy Tonkin September 20, 2020
Wait

Wait

These are offcuts and squares from inside the tiny windows of the houses in...

Cindy Tonkin September 11, 2020
Houses of cards

Houses of cards

Nicola gave me an old pack of cards with a Leonardo de Vinci theme....

Cindy Tonkin August 26, 2020
Isolation

Isolation

Isolation grew from the houses i made for On the Hill, but the houses...

Cindy Tonkin August 24, 2020
Seth and One

Seth and One

Disposing of a few books from my bookshelf, mostly old business books. one seth...

Cindy Tonkin August 14, 2020
Aout

Aout

Aout is French for August.  This piece is left over bits / the negative...

Cindy Tonkin August 1, 2020
On Making Tea

On Making Tea

On making tea, the poem, was on my fridge for a long while when...

Cindy Tonkin August 1, 2020
Alphabetical

Alphabetical

This is a double-sided flag book, but I added a cover at each end...

Cindy Tonkin August 1, 2020
Enchantment

Enchantment

Enchantment is the first time I've put letters into a flag book to spell...

Cindy Tonkin July 19, 2020
Kimono Yellow

Kimono Yellow

This is another of Nicola's printmaking offcuts made into a new book. The holes...

Cindy Tonkin July 18, 2020
Small Spirals

Small Spirals

These are small versions of the bigger spiral I made a little while ago....

Cindy Tonkin July 18, 2020
Generous

Generous

My cricut wouldn't switch on last Friday night so i had to hand cut...

Cindy Tonkin July 18, 2020
Diamond maze fold

Diamond maze fold

These pieces are diamond maze folds. The lovely Julie Bookless made a copy of...

Cindy Tonkin July 17, 2020
Enjambement

Enjambement

Enjambement is where a poet continues a line into the next line, for example...

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