Stephen Kroninger has submitted photographs of four books with original sketches by Mark Alan Stamaty.MacDoodle St. (1980) consists of collected comic strips originally published in the Village Voice. A fortieth-anniversary edition has just been published.
Shake, Rattle & Turn That Noise Down! is a children's book about the influence of Elvis Presley. It was published in 2010.
Who Needs Donuts? is another book for children, this one published in 1973.
Note: My thanks of course to collagist and illustrator Stephen Kroninger for opening up his family's library of books by Mark Alan Stamaty and choosing to share it all here on this blog. Stephen's photocollages have been exhibited at MoMA, of all places. He's just your typical contributor to Attempted Bloggery.
I should probably point out that contributions are accepted even from those who have not had work shown at MoMA. Images of original art by Mark Alan Stamaty are always welcome, whomever you may be.
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MacDoodle St. (1980) Photo by Stephen Kroninger |
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Photo by Stephen Kroninger |
Shake, Rattle & Turn That Noise Down! is a children's book about the influence of Elvis Presley. It was published in 2010.
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Shake, Rattle & Turn That Noise Down! (2010) Photo by Stephen Kroninger |
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Photo by Stephen Kroninger |
Who Needs Donuts? is another book for children, this one published in 1973.
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Who Needs Donuts? (1973) Photo by Stephen Kroninger |
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Photo by Stephen Kroninger |
The book was reissued in 2003.
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Who Needs Donuts? (1973, 2003 Reissue) Photo by Stephen Kroninger |
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Photo by Stephen Kroninger |
I should probably point out that contributions are accepted even from those who have not had work shown at MoMA. Images of original art by Mark Alan Stamaty are always welcome, whomever you may be.
Quick Links to the Attempted Bloggery Archives:
Mark Alan Stamaty