The Book Block works are the result of a process developed over many years, beginning with simple drawings made on discarded phone book directories. What started as a way of working with what was at hand has evolved into a distinctive method of printing directly onto the foreedges of books, each piece shaped by both material and place. The work is informed by process, with a simple guiding principle: that anything flat can be printed.
At the core of the project is an interest in the relationship between buildings and the stories we attach to them. Architecture becomes a vessel for memory, personal, cultural and imagined. Where familiar structures hold layers of experience and meaning.
As the work has evolved, it has also become a way to navigate the world. Each BookBlock is tied to a specific location, and the project has gradually expanded through travel, mapping these encounters across different cities and contexts. The result is an ongoing body of work that connects place, process, and narrative through a material, tactile form.

