
A Life Made by Hand: Ruth Asawa
The children's book that sees beauty in the ordinary. In Ruth Asawa's hands, simple wire turned into graceful sculptures as light as air. Inspired by the world around her, Asawa saw beauty in the ordinary: the webs of spiders, wings of insects, and drops of water found in the garden.
Andrea D'Aquino's loose, spontaneous collages trace Asawa's creative journey – from childhood farm to wire sculptures that changed contemporary art. The illustrations themselves feel like Asawa's work: delicate, intentional, alive.
Back matter delivers reading resources and a paper-folding activity that invites hands-on discovery.
For the child who notices things. For the adult who wants books that respect intelligence at any age.
Currently out of print. Hardcover, 40 pages. 8 × 10.75 inches.
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A Life Made by Hand: Ruth Asawa
The children's book that sees beauty in the ordinary. In Ruth Asawa's hands, simple wire turned into graceful sculptures as light as air. Inspired by the world around her, Asawa saw beauty in the ordinary: the webs of spiders, wings of insects, and drops of water found in the garden.
Andrea D'Aquino's loose, spontaneous collages trace Asawa's creative journey – from childhood farm to wire sculptures that changed contemporary art. The illustrations themselves feel like Asawa's work: delicate, intentional, alive.
Back matter delivers reading resources and a paper-folding activity that invites hands-on discovery.
For the child who notices things. For the adult who wants books that respect intelligence at any age.
Currently out of print. Hardcover, 40 pages. 8 × 10.75 inches.
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The children's book that sees beauty in the ordinary. In Ruth Asawa's hands, simple wire turned into graceful sculptures as light as air. Inspired by the world around her, Asawa saw beauty in the ordinary: the webs of spiders, wings of insects, and drops of water found in the garden.
Andrea D'Aquino's loose, spontaneous collages trace Asawa's creative journey – from childhood farm to wire sculptures that changed contemporary art. The illustrations themselves feel like Asawa's work: delicate, intentional, alive.
Back matter delivers reading resources and a paper-folding activity that invites hands-on discovery.
For the child who notices things. For the adult who wants books that respect intelligence at any age.
Currently out of print. Hardcover, 40 pages. 8 × 10.75 inches.





















