Description
A weathered library card from 1964 displays handwritten names in blue and black ink alongside stamped dates of borrowing and return, arranged in horizontal rows across a cream-colored cardstock. The archival document, marked with institutional stamps and accession numbers, captures the modest beauty of analog record-keeping through its faded yellowing surface and the intimate traces of countless library patrons. In a study, home library, or space celebrating literary history and nostalgia. Made to order by hand at our own Denver facility, it arrives as nine wood panels, each a half-inch thick with a keyhole on the back so it hangs easily. The natural grain shows through the artwork, so no two come out exactly alike.