A Centuries-Old Art Form Hides Within the Gilded Pages of Antique Books – Colossal


Martin Frost creates paintings in places that people can’t see, or can only find if they know exactly where to look. The UK-based artist is a fore-edge painter, which means he produces elaborate designs and scenes along the edges of gilded books. The works are discovered only when you fan the pages in a certain way, and become hidden by the book’s gold edges as soon it is closed. “It is a discrete painting,” Frost tells Great Big Story. “It is only there when you know how to unlock it.”

Vanishing fore-edge painting dates back to about 1660, but didn’t become popular until the 18th-century. Frost has practiced the rare art form for the last 40 years, and as far as he knows, is the last commercial fore-edge painter in the world.[…]

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2 Responses to A Centuries-Old Art Form Hides Within the Gilded Pages of Antique Books – Colossal

  1. I have never seen this before, amazing!

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  2. Sarah's avatar Sarah says:

    Wow! This is fascinating!

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