"The delicate sketches in this book recall Plimack Mangold’s landscape painting and her trompe l’oeil tape frames. The work includes handwritten notes about her art. Much of the book is explained in her comment, 'In my mind these works are as much about the painting of the perimeter of the landscape. The subject is the perimeter. The subject is a series of decisions.'" -- from the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute Library website, a page describing an exhibition of LAPP Princess titles held in 2007/08 (http://www.clarkart.edu/museum/exhibitions-past-detail.cfm?EID=61, accessed 2/20/14)
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