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Roy Stuarts | Glimpse 31 Extra Quality
Example: A furniture shop produces dozens of stools. The 31st prototype meets a threshold: joinery tight, finish uniform, ergonomics solved. The maker labels it “Glimpse 31 — Extra Quality” and uses it as the template for subsequent runs. The phrase circulates internally as the benchmark: always match or surpass Glimpse 31.
Roy Stuart’s name sits at the crossroads of design, photography, and craft. “Glimpse 31 Extra Quality” reads like an artifactary phrase — part catalogue entry, part cult slogan — and tracing its possible meanings reveals a compact story about how quality is framed, fetishized, and made visible. This column explores three ways to read that phrase and shows small examples that illuminate each interpretation. 1) The Catalogue Artifact: A label for rarity Read simply as a product tag, “Glimpse 31 Extra Quality” feels like a museum accession or a high-end batch label. In artisan industries, short-form labels encode provenance, edition, and a promise: this is not ordinary stock. roy stuarts glimpse 31 extra quality
Why it matters: These tiny marginalia show how artists separate routine work from moments of lasting resonance. “Extra quality” is less a technical metric here than an aesthetic judgment. Finally, treat the phrase as a motto for a studio or individual: “Glimpse 31 Extra Quality” as a compact mission statement. It implies the practice of scanning, testing, and elevating one item among many — selecting “the 31st glimpse” as the standard-bearer. Example: A furniture shop produces dozens of stools
Example: Imagine a limited run of handbound journals stamped “Glimpse 31 — Extra Quality.” The number signals edition size (31 copies), while “extra quality” promises superior paper, stitching, and archival glue — the sort of claim collectors use to justify premium pricing. The label becomes part of the object’s folklore: future owners cite it as proof the maker cared about longevity and detail. The phrase circulates internally as the benchmark: always
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Little Book of Pussy
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Автор: Hanson Dian
Жанр: Taschen
Издательство: Taschen
Год: 2013 Количество страниц: 192
Формат:
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Дата загрузки: 16 мая 20162016-02-16
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Аннотация
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