  
This vibrant volume of splendid summery photos by Todd Oldham focuses on the upstate NY artist compound created by Nest Magazine founder Joe Holtzman. The self-proclaimed Camp Nest hosts a rotating roster of artists that are given free reign to create and change their environs, blurring the borders between art and design. Anchored around an essay written by Camille Paglia, we're inspired by Camp Nest's freewheeling sense of color and texture and innovative use of space. It also features a fun design, including a set of postcards and a cover that opens up to a full-sized poster.
Book measures 11" x 8.3" x .5" and contains 64 full-color pages.
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