Dog Dreams (Board book)
$13.79 - Save $1.16 (7%) - RRP $14.95 Free shipping worldwide (to United States and
all these other countries) Usually dispatched within 48 hours | |Short Description for Dog Dreams Originally printed by hand in a limited letterpress edition of 100 copies at the SF Center for the Book, Dog Dreams is a labor of love from the mind of author, artist, and printer Michael Wertz. The vibrantly colorful, engaging shapes in the board book pop out from the page in retro red and cyan that evokes a 60s feel. The narrative of the book imagines the many places mans best friend may go duri
Full description- Publisher: Gingko Press, Inc
- Published: 01 February 2012
- Format: Board book 18 pages
- See: Full bibliographic data
- Categories: Illustration | Animal Stories
- ISBN 13: 9781584234715 ISBN 10: 1584234717
- Sales rank: 723,134
Full description for Dog Dreams
Originally printed by hand in a limited letterpress edition of 100 copies at the SF Center for the Book, Dog Dreams is a labor of love from the mind of author, artist, and printer Michael Wertz. The vibrantly colorful, engaging shapes in the board book pop out from the page in retro red and cyan that evokes a 60s feel. The narrative of the book imagines the many places man¿s best friend may go during a long dog nap ¿ from Tracy¿s dream of a rooftop tap dance to Dooey¿s evening cup of coffee on top of his new French chateau. This unique title is a work of pure joy and celebration of animal companions and is the perfect gift for any dog lover. Michael Wertz is a multi-media artist whose work has been recognized by Communication Arts, American Illustration, and the Society of Illustrators. His clients include David Carson, Camper Van Beethoven, Hewlett-Packard, Klutz Press, Levi Strauss, the Los Angeles Times, Macworld, Converse, the De Young Museum, the Exploratorium, Farrar Strauss Giroux, The New York Times, The New Yorker, Nike, Pottery Barn, Scholastic, the SF Chronicle, the San Francisco Opera, The Utne Reader, the San Francisco International Film Festival, and The Washington Post. He lives and works in Oakland with his husband Andrew and dog Olive.

