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The Ultimate Ocean Book Turns 20

August 13, 2015 Maria Mudd Ruth
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Watch this beautiful short video interview with Virge Kask, the biological illustrator who created the spectacular undersea world of The Ultimate Ocean Book--a book I wrote in 1995. This book is a "dimensional portfolio"--aka a pop-up book--but for a more sophisticated audience that the kiddie pop-ups. Virge's illustrations, the paper engineering, and the design work together to provide several lavish spreads of marine creatures uncluttered by overlain text.

Where's the text I wrote? Masterfully hidden under flaps and in pull-out panels on each page. The experience of reading this book is almost like a deep-sea treasure hunt--the more you explore, the more you discover.

The Ultimate Ocean Book is currently out of print, but you can find copies online...for a mere penny plus shipping.

 

 

 

Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U8mNu_yzEA...
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The photo for my blog captures the spirit of the accidental naturalist (my husband, actually). The body of water featured here, Willapa Bay, completely drained out at low tide during our camping trip at the Willapa National Wildlife Refuge, leaving …

The photo for my blog captures the spirit of the accidental naturalist (my husband, actually). The body of water featured here, Willapa Bay, completely drained out at low tide during our camping trip at the Willapa National Wildlife Refuge, leaving us a pleasant several hours of experiencing the life of the turning tide.

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