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The Periodic Table Printmaking Project
 Thank you to http://bibi.org/
 Above illustration is "Neptunium" by Laura Fisk

A list of the artists from this project (from 2008) can be found here: http://azuregrackle.com/periodictable/artists.html

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3. Bibi is back! with links to the children's book fl...

Bibi is back! with links to the children's book flickr pages of P-E Fronning, a.k.a. Martin Klasch.

"His last addition to the set was Jim, Jock and Jumbo, a children's book published in New York in 1946. The book was illustrated by Swedish artist Einar Norelius. The other two books are: a book about Papier-mâché and Människornas land, a Danish book with illustrations of children and puffins."

Also look for the wonderful example of work by Herbert Leupin.

And thanks to Bibi, for linking to the works of Toru Fukuda and Lefor Openo. (See Lefor Openo Posters here. )

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