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Ignatz Awards
Award winners and nominees
Outstanding Artist
2009 Nate Powell, Swallow Me Whole (Top Shelf)
Tim Hensley, Mome (Fantagraphics), Kramer's Ergot #7 (Buenaventura)
Richard Sala, Delphine (Fantagraphics/Coconino)
Josh Simmons, Mome (Fantagraphics)
Carol Tyler, Youl Never Know, Book One: A Good and Decent Man (Fantagraphics)
2008 Laura Park, Do Not Disturb My Waking Dream (self-published)
Warren Craghead, How to Be Everywhere (self-published)
Lat, Town Boy (First Second Books)
Michel Rabagliati, Paul Goes Fishing (Drawn & Quarterly)
Jillian Tamaki, Skim (Groundwood Books)
2007 Jaime Hernandez, Love & Rockets (Fantagraphics Books)
Vanessa Davis, Papercutter #4 (Tugboat Press), Kramers Ergot #6 (Buenaventura Press)
John Hankiewicz, Asthma (Sparkplug Comic Books)
Rutu Modan, Exit Wounds (Drawn & Quarterly)
Ted Stearn, Fuzz & Pluck in Splitsville #4 (Fantagraphics Books)
2006 Tony Millionaire, Billy Hazelnuts (Fantagraphics Books)
Jordan Crane, The Clouds Above (Fantagraphics Books)
Renee French, The Ticking (Top Shelf Productions)
Anders Nilsen, Big Questions #7 and #8 (Drawn & Quarterly)
Chris Ware, Acme Novelty Library #16 (Fantagraphics Books)
2005 David B, Epileptic (Pantheon), Babel (Drawn & Quarterly)
Jeffrey Brown, Bighead (Top Shelf Productions)
Roger Langridge, Fred the Clown (Fantagraphics)
Seth, Clyde Fans Book 1 (Drawn & Quarterly)
Craig Thompson, Carnet de Voyage (Top Shelf Productions)
2004 Craig Thompson, Blankets (Top Shelf Productions)
Chester Brown, Louis Riel: A Comic-Strip Biography (Drawn and Quarterly)
Daniel Clowes, Eightball #23 (Fantagraphics Books)
Juanjo Guarnido, Blacksad (iBooks)
Joe Sacco, The Fixer (Drawn and Quarterly)
2003 Jason Little, Shutterbug Follies (Doubleday Graphic Novels)
Rene French, Rosetta (Alternative Comics), Tinka (Atheneum)
Dean Haspiel, Aim to Dazzle (Alternative Comics)
Lorenzo Mattotti, Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde (NBM Publishing)
Scott Mills, My Own Little Empire (AdHouse Books), Space Devil (ModernTales.com)
2002 Megan Kelso, Artichoke Tales #1, Non #5 (Highwater Books and Red Ink Press)
Rene French, The Soap Lady (Top Shelf)
Paul Hornschemeier, Sequential, Forlorn Funnies (I Don't Get It Graphics and Absence Of Ink Press)
John Kerschbaum, Homecoming, Petey & Pussy (Fontanelle Press)
Thomas Ott, Greetings From Hellville (Fantagraphics Books)
2001 Ignatz Awards cancelled after 9-11 Attacks
Donna Barr, The Desert Peach (A Fine Line Press)
Jason Lutes, Berlin (Drawn & Quarterly)
Carla Speed McNeil, Finder (Lightspeed Press)
Tony Millionaire, Maakies (Fantagraphics Books), Sock Monkey (Dark Horse Comics)
Jim Woodring, Frank (Fantagraphics Books)
2000 Dave Cooper, Weasel (Fantagraphics Books)
Craig Thompson, Good-Bye, Chunky Rice (Top Shelf Productions)
Rod Espinoza, The Courageous Princess (Antarctic Press)
Francesca Ghermandi, Pastil (Phoenix Enterprise Publishing Co.)
Bill Presing, Rex Steele-Nazi Smasher (Monkeysuit Press)
1999 Frank Cho, Liberty Meadows #1 (Insight Studios Group)
Eric Shanower, Age of Bronze (Image Comics)
Dylan Horrocks, Hicksville (Blackeye)
Dave Choe, Slow Jams (Non #3 & 4, Red Ink)
Pat McEown, Kissin' Cousin (Heart Throb #4)
1998 Dave Sim, Cerebus (Aardvark-Vanaheim)
Joe Chiappetta, Silly Daddy (self-published)
Nick Craine, Portrait of a Thousand Punks: Hard Core Logo (House of Anansi Press Ltd.)
Gilbert Hernandez, Luba (Fantagraphics Books)
Jaime Hernandez, Penny Century (Fantagraphics)
1997 Seth, Palookaville (Drawn & Quarterly)
Gilbert Hernandez, New Love (Fantagraphics Books)
Dylan Horrocks, Pickle (comics) (Black Eye Productions)
C. S. Morse, Soulwind (Image Comics)
Gary Panter, Jimbo (Zongo Comics)
Outstanding Anthology or Collection
2009 Kramer Ergot #7, ed. Sammy Harkham (Buenaventura)
Abandoned Cars, Tim Lane (Fantagraphics)
Against Pain, Ron Reg, Jr. (Drawn & Quarterly)
Drawn & Quarterly Showcase Book 5, T. Edward Bak, Anneli Furmark, Amanda Vhmki (Drawn & Quarterly)
Fuzz and Pluck: Splitsville by Ted Stearn (Fantagraphics)
2008 Papercutter #7, edited by Greg Means (Tugboat Press)
Inkweed, Chris Wright (Sparkplug Comic Books)
Little Lulu Vol. 18, John Stanley (Dark Horse)
Pond Life, John Broadley (PictureBox)
Windy Corner #2, edited by Austin English (Sparkplug Comic Books)
2007 Curses by Kevin Huizenga (Drawn & Quarterly)
Drawn & Quarterly Showcase Vol. 4 by Gabrielle Bell, Martin Cendrera, and Dan Zettwoch (Drawn & Quarterly)
King-Cat Classix by John Porcellino (Drawn & Quarterly)
Misery Loves Comedy by Ivan Brunetti (Fantagraphics Books)
Moomin Book One by Tove Jansson (Drawn & Quarterly)
2006 Black Hole by Charles Burns (Pantheon)
Castle Waiting by Linda Medley (Fantagraphics Books)
Drawn and Quarterly Showcase #3 by Matt Broersma, Genevieve Elverum, and Sammy Harkham (Drawn & Quarterly)
The Push Man and Other Stories by Yoshihiro Tatsumi (Drawn & Quarterly)
Squirrel Mother by Megan Kelso (Fantagraphics Books)
2005 John Porcellino, Diary of a Mosquito Abatement Man (La Mano)
James Sturm, Above and Below: Two Tales of the American Frontier (Drawn & Quarterly)
Dead Herring Comics, edited by Actus (Actus Independent Comics)
Roger Langridge, Fred the Clown (Fantagraphics)
Tom Hart, Hutch Owen: Unmarketable (Top Shelf Productions)
Outstanding Graphic Novel
2009 Acme Novelty Library #19, Chris Ware (Drawn & Quarterly)
Disappearance Diary, Hideo Azuma (Fanfare/Ponent Mon)
Drop-In, Dave Lapp (Conundrum)
Nicolas, Pascal Girard (Drawn & Quarterly)
Youl Never Know, Book One: A Good and Decent Man, Carol Tyler (Fantagraphics)
2008 Skim, Mariko Tamaki and Jillian Tamaki (Groundwood Books)
The Hot Breath of War, Trevor Alixopulos (Sparkplug Comic Books)
Notes for a War Story, Gipi (First Second Books)
Paul Goes Fishing, Michel Rabagliati (Drawn & Quarterly)
Spent, Joe Matt (Drawn & Quarterly)
2007 Don't Go Where I Can't Follow by Anders Nilsen (Drawn & Quarterly)
Aya by Marguerite Abouet and Clment Oubrerie (Drawn & Quarterly)
Bookhunter by Jason Shiga (Sparkplug Comic Books)
Exit Wounds by Rutu Modan (Drawn & Quarterly)
House by Josh Simmons (Fantagraphics Books)
2006 Tricked by Alex Robinson (Top Shelf Productions)
The Clouds Above by Jordan Crane (Fantagraphics Books)
Fun Home by Alison Bechdel (Houghton Mifflin)
The Ticking by Renee French (Top Shelf Productions)
Wimbledon Green by Seth (Drawn & Quarterly)
2005 Marjane Satrapi, Persepolis 2: The Story of a Return (Pantheon)
Jeffrey Brown, Bighead (Top Shelf Productions)
Craig Thompson, Carnet de Voyage (Top Shelf Productions)
Thomas Ott, Cinema Panopticum (L'Association, Fantagraphics)
Jason, Why Are You Doing This? (Fantagraphics Books)
Outstanding Story
2009 "Willy," Papercutter #10, Damien Jay (Tugboat)
"The Carnival," Mome #14, Lilli Carr (Fantagraphics)
Disappearance Diary, Hideo Azuma (Fanfare/Ponent Mon)
"Seeing Eye Dogs of Mars," Acme Novelty Library #19, Chris Ware (Drawn & Quarterly)
"Untitled," Drawn & Quarterly Showcase Book 5, Amanda Vhmki (Drawn & Quarterly)
2008 The Thing About Madeleine, Lilli Carr (self-published)
"Americus" by MK Reed and Jonathan Hill, Papercutter #7 (Tugboat Press)
"The Candy Rod" by Onsmith, Hotwire Comics #2 (Fantagraphics Books)
"The Galactic Funnels" by Dash Shaw, Mome #11 (Fantagraphics Books)
"The Urn" by Chris Wright, Inkweed (Sparkplug Comic Books)
2007 "Felix" by Gabrielle Bell, Drawn & Quarterly Showcase Vol. 4 (Drawn & Quarterly)
Delphine #1-2 by Richard Sala (Fantagraphics Books/Coconico Press)
Don't Go Where I Can't Follow by Anders Nilsen (Drawn & Quarterly)
The End #1 by Anders Nilsen (Fantagraphics Books/Coconico Press)
"Martha Gregory" by John Hankiewicz, Asthma (Sparkplug Comic Books)
2006 Ganges #1 by Kevin Huizenga (Fantagraphics Books)
"Prebaby" by Joe Daly, Scrublands (Fantagraphics Books)
"Somersaulting" by Sammy Harkham, Drawn and Quarterly Showcase #3 (Drawn & Quarterly)
"To Capt. Ayres" by Andrice Arp, MOME Winter 2006 (Fantagraphics Books)
We Are On Our Own by Miriam Katin (Drawn & Quarterly)
2005 Anders Nilsen, Dogs and Water (Drawn and Quarterly)
Gilbert Hernandez, "Dumb Solitaire", Love and Rockets #11 and #13 (Fantagraphics)
David Collier, "Homme De Le Bois", The Frank Ritza Papers (Drawn & Quarterly)
Dennis P. Eichhorn and J.R. Williams, The Legend of Wild Man Fischer (Top Shelf Productions)
Joel Priddy, "Onion Jack" Superior Showcase #0 (AdHouse Books)
2004 Kevin Huizenga, "Glenn Ganges", Drawn and Quarterly Showcase Volume 1 (Drawn and Quarterly)
Nick Bertozzi, "The Little Things", Rubber Necker #3 (Alternative Comics)
Jaime Hernandez, aggie, Love and Rockets v.2 #8 (Fantagraphics Books)
Michel Rabagliati, aul in the Metro, Drawn & Quarterly #5 (Drawn and Quarterly)
David Heatley, "Portrait of My Dad", McSweeney Quarterly Concern #13 (McSweeney's, Ltd.)
2003 Jason Shiga, Fleep (Sparkplug Comic Books)
Gilbert Hernandez, "30,000 Hours to Kill" Love & Rockets #6 (Fantagraphics Books)
Charles Burns, Black Hole #10 (Fantagraphics Books)
R. Crumb "Hipman" Mystic Funnies #3 (Fantagraphics Books)
Jason, Untitled second story, Sshhhh! (Fantagraphics Books)
2002 Scott Mills, Trenches (Top Shelf Productions)
Megan Kelso, "Retreat" Artichoke Tales #1 (Highwater Books)
Mira Friedmann, "Royal Sable" Actus Box Series (Actus Tragicus)
Kurt Wolfgang, "Where Hats Go" Non #5 (Red Ink Press)
Ron Reg, Jr., "Wir Mussn Wissen, Wir Werden Wissen (We Must Know, We Will Know)" Drawn & Quarterly volume 4 (Drawn & Quarterly)
2001 Ignatz Awards cancelled after 9-11 Attacks
Rutu Modan, "Bygone" Flipper Vol. 2 (Actus Tragicus/Top Shelf Productions)
Mike Kunkel, Herobear and the Kid No. 2 (Astonish Comics)
Lewis Trondheim, The Nimrod No. 5 (Fantagraphics Books)
Sean Bieri, "Popeye the Savior Man" Jumbo Jape (self-published)
Tom Hart, "Stocks Are Surging" The Collected Hutch Owen (Top Shelf Productions)
2000 Chris Ware, "Jimmy Corrigan, Smartest Kid On Earth" The Acme Novelty Library (Fantagraphics Books)
Jason, "The Bridge" Mjau Mjau No. 6 (Jippi Forlag)
Brian Ralph, Cave-In (Highwater Books)
Alan Moore, Eddie Campbell, From Hell (Eddie Campbell Comics, distributed by Top Shelf Productions)
Androo Robinson, Jug (self-published)
1999 Daniel Clowes, "David Boring" Eightball #20 (Fantagraphics)
David Lapham, "Sex & Violence: part 2" Stray Bullets #18 (El Capitan Books)
Budd Root, Cavewoman: Jungle Tales (Basement Comics)
Scott Roberts, "Over the Line" Patty-Cake and Friends #13 (Slave Labor)
David Choe, "Slow Jams" Non #3 & #4 (Red Ink)
1998 Daniel Clowes, "Ghost World" Eightball (Fantagraphics)
Chris Ware, "Jimmy Corrigan" Acme Novelty Library (Fantagraphics)
Gilbert Hernandez, "Letters from Venus" New Love (Fantagraphics)
Julie Doucet, "New York City Diary" Dirty Plotte (Drawn & Quarterly)
Joe Sacco, "Soba" Stories From Bosnia (Drawn & Quarterly)
1997 Alan Moore and Eddie Campbell, From Hell (Kitchen Sink Press)
Joe Chiappetta, "A Death In the Family" Silly Daddy (self-published)
Daniel Clowes, "Ghost World" Eightball (Fantagraphics)
Dylan Horrocks[, "Hicksville" Pickle (Black Eye Productions)
Seth, "It's a Good Life if You Don't Weaken" Palookaville (Drawn & Quarterly)
Promising New Talent
2009 Colleen Frakes, Woman King (self-published)
T. Edward Bak, Drawn & Quarterly Showcase Book 5 (Drawn & Quarterly)
Hellen Jo, Jin & Jam #1 (Sparkplug), "Diamond Heights," Papercutter #9 (Tugboat)
Ed Luce, Wuvable Oaf (self-published)
Amanda Vhmki, Drawn & Quarterly Showcase Book 5 (Drawn & Quarterly)
2008 Sarah Glidden, How to Understand Israel in 60 Days or Less (self-published)
Oliver East, Trains Are... Mint(Blank Slate)
Austin English, Windy Corner #2 (Sparkplug Comic Books)
Chuck Forsman, Snake Oil #1 (self-published)
Lars Martinson, Tonoharu (Pliant Press/Top Shelf Productions)
2007 Tom Neely, The Blot (I Will Destroy You)
Gabrielle Bell, Lucky, Drawn & Quarterly Showcase Vol. 4 (Drawn & Quarterly)
Scott Campbell (artist), Flight Vol. 4 (Ballantine Books), Hickee vol. 3 #3 (Alternative Comics)
Lilli Carr, Papercutter #3 (Tugboat Press), You Ain't No Dancer Vol. 2 (New Reliable Press)
Brandon Graham, King City (TokyoPop)
2006 Hope Larson, Salamander Dream (AdHouse Books), Gray Horses (Oni Press)
Andrice Arp, Mome Winter 2006 (Fantagraphics Books)
Jonathan Bennett, Mome Fall 2005 (Fantagraphics Books)
R. Kikuo Johnson, Night Fisher (Fantagraphics Books)
Ben Jones, BJ & Da Dogs (Picturebox, Inc.)
2005 Andy Runton, Owly (Top Shelf Productions)
Joshua W. Cotter, Skyscrapers of the Midwest (AdHouse Books)
Rebecca Dart, RabbitHead (Alternative Comics)
Vanessa Davis, Spaniel Rage (Buenaventura Press)
Karl Stevens, Guilty (Karl Stevens Publishing, dist. by Alternative Comics)
2004 Lauren Weinstein, Kramer's Ergot #4 (Avodah Books)
Martin Cendreda, Hi-Horse Omnibus (Alternative Comics, Hi-Horse Comics)
Svetlana Chmakova, Chasing Rainbows (www.girlamatic.com, www.svetlania.com)
Dan James, The Octopi and the Ocean (Top Shelf Productions)
Leland Purvis, 'Suspended in Language (G.T. Labs)
2003 Derek Kirk Kim, Same Difference and Other Stories (self-published)
Marc Bell, Rosetta (Alternative Comics), Shrimpy & Paul (Highwater Books)
Ray Friesen, RQW (Don't Eat Any Bugs Comics)
John Hankiewicz, Tepid, Eleanor E. Is Home (self-published)
Raina Telgemeier, Take Out (self-published)
2002 Greg Cook, Catch as Catch Can (Highwater Books)
Jeffrey Brown, Clumsy: A Novel (self-published)
Mike Dawson, Cabaret, Gabagool! (self-published)
Sammy Harkham, "Study Group 12 #2" "Though I Slumber, My Heart Is Still Awake" (Study Group 12)
Anders Brekhus Nilsen, Big Questions #4: Asomatognosia (self-published)
Rick Smith and Tania Menesse, Shuck (Shuck Comics)
2001 Ignatz Awards cancelled after 9-11 Attacks
Tomer and Asaf Hanuka, Bipolar, self-published
Mike Kunkel, Herobear and the Kid, Astonish Comics
Metaphrog, Louis: Red Letter Day, Metaphrog
Rutu Modan, Flipper Vol. 2, Actus Tragicus/Top Shelf Productions
Ben Steckler, Get BenT, self-published
2000 Nick Bertozzi, Boswash (Luxurious Comics)
Ben Catmull, Paper Theater (self-published)
Rod Espinosa, The Courageous Princess (Antarctic Press)
Kevin Huizenga, Supermonster (self-published)
Stephen Notley, Bob the Angry Flower (self-published)
1999 Brian Ralph, Fireball #7 (Fort Thunder)
Leland Myrick, Sweet (Adept Books)
Madison Clell, Cuckoo (Green Door Studios)
Jason Little, Jack's Luck Runs Out (Top Shelf Productions)
Dave Kiersh, Is Kissing a Girl Who Smokes Like Kissing an Ashtray, Non #4 (Red Ink)
1998 Carla Speed McNeil, Finder (Lightspeed Press)
Tara Jenkins, Galaxion (Helikon Press)
Matt Madden, Black Candy (Black Eye Books)
Ron Rege, Skibber Bee Bye (self-published)
Chris Oliveros, The Envelope Manufacturer (Drawn & Quarterly)
1997 Debbie Dreschler, Nowhere (Drawn & Quarterly)
Tom Hart, The Sands (Black Eye Productions)
C. S. Morse, Soulwind (Image Comics)
Walt Holcombe, King of Persia (self published through Accordion Press)
Steve Weissman, Yikes! (Alternative Press)
Outstanding Series
2009 Uptight, Jordan Crane (Fantagraphics)
Danny Dutch, David King (Sparkplug)
Delphine, Richard Sala (Fantagraphics/Coconino)
Interiorae, Gabriella Giandelli (Fantagraphics/Coconino)
Reich, Elijah Brubaker (Sparkplug)
2008 Snake Oil by Chuck Forsman (self-published)
Eye of the Majestic Creature, Leslie Stein (self-published)
Injury, Ted May, Jason Robards, and Jeff Wilson (Buenaventura Press)
Paul series, Michel Rabagliati (Drawn & Quarterly)
Reich, Elijah Brubaker (Sparkplug Comic Books)
2007 Mourning Star by Kazimir Strzepek (Bodega Distribution)
Atlas by Dylan Horrocks (Drawn & Quarterly)
Delphine by Richard Sala (Fantagraphics Books/Coconico Press)
Dungeon by Lewis Trondheim, Joann Sfar, and various (NBM)
Love & Rockets by Los Bros Hernandez (Fantagraphics Books)
2006 Owly by Andy Runton (Top Shelf Productions)
Acme Novelty Library by Chris Ware (Fantagraphics Books)
Big Questions by Anders Nilsen (Drawn and Quarterly)
Love and Rockets by Los Bros. Hernandez (Fantagraphics Books)
Optic Nerve by Adrian Tomine (Drawn & Quarterly)
2005 Carla Speed McNeil, Finder (Light Speed Productions)
Tomer Hanuka, Asaf Hanuka, and Etgar Keret, Bipolar (Alternative Comics)
David Heatley, Deadpan (self-published)
Los Bros Hernandez, Love and Rockets vol. II (Fantagraphics)
Joshua W. Cotter, Skyscrapers of the Midwest (AdHouse Books)
2004 Carla Speed McNeil, Finder (Light Speed Productions)
Charles Burns, Black Hole (Fantagraphics Books)
John Porcellino, King Cat (self-published)
Nick Bertozzi, Rubber Necker (Alternative Comics)
Kim Deitch, Stuff of Dreams (Fantagraphics Books)
2003 Charles Burns, Black Hole (Fantagraphics Books)
Roger Langridge, Fred the Clown (Hotel Fred Press)
Ted Stearn, Fuzz & Pluck in Splitsville (Fantagraphics Books)
Scott Roberts, Patty Cake (Slave Labor Graphics)
Gary Spencer Millidge, Strangehaven (Abiogenesis Press)
2002 James Kochalka Sketchbook Diaries (Top Shelf Productions)
Chester Brown, Louis Riel (Drawn & Quarterly)
Sam Henderson, Magic Whistle (Alternative Comics)
David Hahn, Private Beach (Slave Labor Graphics)
Dave Cooper, Weasel (Fantagraphics Books)
2001 Ignatz Awards cancelled after 9-11 Attacks
Jason Lutes, Berlin (Drawn and Quarterly)
Carla Speed McNeil, Finder (Lightspeed Press)
Mike Kunkel, Herobear and the Kid (Astonish Comics)
Sam Henderson, Magic Whistle, (Alternative Comics)
Jason, Mjau Mjau (Jippi Forlag)
2000 Dave Cooper, Weasel (Fantagraphics Books)
Jay Hosler, Clan Apis (Active Synapse Comics)
Madison Clell, Cuckoo (Green Door Studios)
Bryan Talbot, Heart of Empire (Dark Horse Comics)
Jason, Mjau Mjau (Jippi Forlag)
1999 Max, The Extended Dream of Mr. D (Drawn & Quarterly)
Eric Shanower, Age of Bronze (Image Comics)
Jay Hosler, Clan Apis (Active Synapse Comics)
Gary Spencer Millidge, Strangehaven (Abiogenesis)
Adam Warren, Gen 13: Magical Drama Queen Roxy (Wildstorm)
1998 Chris Ware, Acme Novelty Library (Fantagraphics)
Daniel Clowes, Eightball (Fantagraphics)
Debbie Drechsler, Nowhere (Drawn & Quarterly)
Joe Chiappetta, Silly Daddy (self-published)
Steve Weissman, Yikes! (Alternative Press)
1997 Chris Ware, Acme Novelty Library (Fantagraphics)
Jason Lutes, Berlin (Black Eye Productions)
Daniel Clowes, Eightball (Fantagraphics)
Seth, Palookaville (Drawn & Quarterly)
Gary Spencer Millidge, Strangehaven (Abiogenesis)
Outstanding Comic
2009 Uptight #3, Jordan Crane (Fantagraphics)
Danny Dutch #1, David King (Sparkplug)
Dead Ringer, Jason T. Miles (La Mano)
Interiorae #3, Gabriella Giandelli (Fantagraphics/Coconino)
Reich #6, Elijah Brubaker (Sparkplug)
2008 Snake Oil #1 by Chuck Forsman (self-published)
Cryptic Wit #2, Gerald Jablonski (self-published)
Department of Art, Dunya Jankovic (self-published)
Lucky Vol. 2 #2, Gabrielle Bell (Drawn & Quarterly)
Palooka-ville #19, Seth (Drawn & Quarterly)
2007 Optic Nerve #11 by Adrian Tomine (Drawn & Quarterly)
Doctor Id by Adam McGovern and Paolo Leandri (Indie Ink Studios)
Fuzz & Pluck in Splitsville #4 by Ted Stearn (Fantagraphics Books)
Love & Rockets vol. 2 #18 by Los Bros Hernandez (Fantagraphics Books)
Monster Parade #1 by Ben Catmull (Fantagraphics Books)
2006 Schizo #4 by Ivan Brunetti (Fantagraphics Books)
Big Questions #7 by Anders Nilsen (Drawn & Quarterly)
Ganges #1 by Kevin Huizenga (Fantagraphics Books)
Optic Nerve #10 by Adrian Tomine (Drawn and Quarterly)
Stuff of Dreams #3 by Kim Deitch (Fantagraphics Books)
2005 Kevin Huizenga, Or Else #1 (Drawn and Quarterly)
Anders Nilsen, Dogs & Water (Drawn & Quarterly)
Los Bros. Hernandez Love & Rockets #13 (Fantagraphics)
Los Bros. Hernandez, Love & Rockets #12 (Fantagraphics)
Marc Bell, Worn Tuff Elbow #1 (Fantagraphics)
2004 Daniel Clowes, Eightball #23 (Fantagraphics Books)
Charles Burns, Black Hole #11 (Fantagraphics Books)
Kim Deitch, Stuff of Dreams #2 (Fantagraphics Books)
John Hankiewicz, Tepid Summer 2003 (Tepid Comics)
John Porcellino, King Cat #62 (Self-published)
2003 Nick Bertozzi, Rubber Necker #2, (Alternative Comics)
Adam Suerte, Aprendiz Book 1 (self-published)
Charles Burns, Black Hole #10 (Fantagraphics Books)
David Collier, Collier's Vol. 2 #2 (Drawn & Quarterly)
David Lasky and Greg Stump, Urban Hipster #2 (Alternative Comics)
2002 Daniel Clowes, Eightball #22 (Fantagraphics Books)
Anders Brekhus Nilsen, Big Questions #4: Asomatognosia (self-published)
Tony Consiglio, Double Cross: More or Less (Top Shelf Productions)
James Kochalka, Sketchbook Diaries Volume 2 (Top Shelf Productions)
Jon Lewis, True Swamp: Stoneground and Hillbound (Alternative Comics)
2001 Ignatz Awards cancelled after 9-11 Attacks
Frank No. 4, Jim Woodring, Fantagraphics Books
Herobear and the Kid No. 2, Mike Kunkel, Astonish Comics
James Kochalka's Sketchbook Diaries, James Kochalka, Top Shelf Productions
Mjau Mjau' No. 7, Jason, Jippi Forlag
Sequential' No. 6, Paul Hornschemeier, I Don't Get It Press
2000 Chris Ware, The Acme Novelty Library No. 13 (Fantagraphics Books)
Ron Rege and Joan Leidy, Boys (Highwater Books)
Madison Clell, Cuckoo No. 10 (Green Door Studios)
Pete Sickman-Garner, Hey Mister, The Trouble With Jesus (Top Shelf Productions)
Jordan Crane, The Last Lonely Saturday (Red Ink)
1999 Frank Cho, Liberty Meadows #1 (Insight Studio Group)
Pekar, Sacco, Stack & Warneford, American Splendor: Transatlantic Comics
James Sturm, Hundreds of Feet Below Daylight (Drawn & Quarterly)
Ben Katchor, The Jew of New York (Pantheon Books)
Joe Zabel & Gary Dumm, Oracle (Amazing Montage)
1998 Chris Ware, Acme Novelty Library #9 (Fantagraphics)
Bill Willingham, Coventry #1 (Fantagraphics)
Daniel Clowes, Eightball #19 (Fantagraphics)
Debbie Drechsler, Nowhere #3 (Drawn & Quarterly)
Joe Sacco, Stories From Bosnia #1: Soba (Drawn & Quarterly)
1997 Daniel Clowes, Eightball #17 (Fantagraphics)
Pete Sickman-Garner, Hey Mister #1 (Top Shelf Productions)
Dean Haspiel and Josh Neufeld, Keyhole #2 (Modern)
Walt Holcombe, King of Persia (self-published through Accordion Press)
Seth, Palookaville #10 (Drawn & Quarterly)
Outstanding Minicomic
2009 Stay Away From Other People, Lisa Hanawalt
Claptrap #2, Onsmith
Just So You Know #1, Joey Alison Sayers
Stewbrew, Kelly Froh & Max Clotfelter
Xoc #1, Matt Dembicki
2008 Bluefuzz, Jesse Reklaw
Dorado Park, Lilli Carre
How To Understand Israel in 60 Days or Less, Sarah Glidden
Ochre Ellipse #2, Jonas Madden-Connor
Swell, Juliacks
2007 P.S. Comics #3 by Minty Lewis
Burning Building Comix by Jeff Zwirek
The Monkey and the Crab by Shawn Cheng and Sara Edward-Corbett
Noose by Mark Burrier
Seven More Days of Not Getting Eaten by Matt Wiegle
2006 Monsters by Ken Dahl
Comicore Jr. by Paulette Poullet
Gaylord Phoenix # 4 by Edie Fake
Trackrabbit by Geoff Vasile
Window #8 by Dave Lapp
2005 Alec Longstreth, Phase 7 (self-published)
Jesse Reklaw Couch Tag #2 (self-published)
John Hankiewicz, Dance (self-published)
Andy Hartzell, Monday (self-published)
Sarah Becan, Ouija Interview #3 (self-published)
2004 Gabrielle Bell, Lucky #3 (self-published)
Anders Brekhus Nilsen, Big Questions No. 6: Anoesia and the Matrideicidic Theophany (self-published)
Jim Ottaviani and Roger Langridge, Quantum Entanglement, Spooky Action at a Distance, Teleportation and You (G.T. Labs)
Pat Lewis, Thankless Job (Lunchbreak Comics)
Matthew Bellisle, Underground: Souvenir (Gravity/DSN)
2003 Jeffrey Brown, I Am Going to Be Small (self-published)
Josh Sullivan, Josh Comics
David Lasky and Jesse Reklaw, Lo-Horse #1
Raina Telgemeier, Take Out
Diana Tamblyn, That Thing You Fall Into
2002 Megan Kelso, Artichoke Tales #1 (Highwater Books)
Tony Consiglio, Double Cross Assortment (self-published)
Kevin Huizenga, Gloriana: Super Monster #14 (self-published)
John Kerschbaum, Homecoming (Fontanelle Press)
Lark Pien, Long Tail Kitty: Heaven (self-published)
2001 Ignatz Awards cancelled after 9-11 Attacks
Rachel Hartman, Amy Unbounded No. 12 (Pug House Press)
Jesse Reklaw, Democracy: Mime Complaint No. 5 (self-published)
Sean Bieri, Jumbo Jape (self-published)
Low Jinx 3: The Big Rip-Off, edited by Kurt Wolfgang (Noe-Fie Mono-Media)
John Hankiewicz, Tepid Spring 2001 (self-published)
2000 LowJinx # 2: Understanding the Horrible Truth About Reinventing Mini Comics (The Bastard Format), edited by Kurt Wolfgang (Noe-Fie Mono-Media)
Johnny Ryan, Angry Youth Comics No. 11 (self-published)
Androo Robinson, Jug (self-published)
Jon Kerschbaum, Timberdoodle (self-published)
Tom Beland, True Stories, Swear to God (self-published)
1999 Brian Ralph, Fireball #7 (Highwater Books)
Aaron Augenblick, Tales of the Great Unspoken (self-published)
Androo Robinson, Ped Xing (self-published)
Mat Brinkman, Bolol Belittle (self-published)
Kurt Wolfgang, Noe-Fie #8 (Noe-Fie Mono-Media)
1998 Rachel Hartman, Amy Unbounded (Pug House Press)
Yvonne Mojica, Bathroom Girls
John Porcellino, King Cat Comics
James Kochalka, Magic Boy Does Laundry
Matt Brinkman, Oaf
1997 James Kochalka, The Perfect Planet
Pete Sickman-Garner, Hey Mister #4
John Porcellino, King-Cat Comics #52
Sam Henderson, Magic Whistle #9
Alan Hunt, Out There #5
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2008 Achewood by Chris Onstad achewood.com
Danny Dutch by David King reliablecomics.com
Slow Wave by Jesse Reklaw slowwave.com
Thingpart by Joey Sayers www.jsayers.com
Traced by Tracy White traced.com
2007 Achewood by Chris Onstad, achewood.com
Grace by Kris Dresen, girlthrow.com
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Thingpart by Joe Sayers, jsayers.com
Wondermark by David Malki !, wondermark.com
2006 Nicholas Gurewitch, The Perry Bible Fellowship, www.pbfcomics.com
A Lesson Is Learned But The Damage Is Irreversible by David Hellman and Dale Beran, www.alessonislearned.com
Claviger by Ronnie Casson, www.girlamatic.com
Micrographica by Renee French, www.serializer.net
Thingpart by Joe Sayers, www.jsayers.com/thingpart/thingpart.html
2005 Nicholas Gurewitch, The Perry Bible Fellowship, www.pbfcomics.com
deadmouse, Ballad, www.moderntales.com
Kazu Kibuishi, Copper, www.boltcity.com
Jenn Manley Lee, Dicebox, www.jennworks.com
Steven Manale, Superslackers, www.superslackers.com
2004 James Kochalka, American Elf, www.americanelf.com
Patrick Farley, Apocamon, e-sheep.com
J.J. Naas, Desert Rocks, dr.ungroup.net
Timothy Kreider, The Pain When Will it End?, thepaincomics.com
Craig Boldman, Tailipoe, craigboldman.com
2003 James Kochalka, American Elf, www.americanelf.com
Gabrielle Bell, Bell's Home Journal, www.serializer.net
Ted Slampyak, Jazz Age, www.jazzagecomics.com
Nick Bertozzi, The Salon, www.serializer.net
Jesse Reklaw, Slow Wave, www.slowwave.com
2002 Jason Little, Bee, www.beecomix.com
Tom Hart, Hutch Owen: Public Relations, www.moderntales.com
Jordan Crane, Keeping Two, www.highwaterbooks.com
Derek Kirk Kim, Small Stories, www.smallstoriesonline.com
Tracy White, Traced, www.traced.com
2001 Ignatz Awards cancelled after 9-11 Attacks
Ben Jones, Future Genies of Mush Past, www.usscatastrophe.com
Scott McCloud, I Can't Stop Thinking, www.scottmccloud.com
Jonathan Morris, Jeremy, www.ape-law.com/jeremy
Demian5, When I Am King, www.demian5.com
Scott McCloud, Zot! Hearts and Minds, www.scottmccloud.com
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2004 Craig Thompson, Blankets (Top Shelf Productions)
Joe Sacco, The Fixer (Drawn and Quarterly)
Chester Brown, Louis Riel (Drawn and Quarterly)
McSweeney Quarterly Concern #13, Edited by Chris Ware (McSweeney's, Ltd.)
Matt Brinkman, Teratoid Heights (Highwater Books)
2003 Rich Koslowski, Three Fingers (Top Shelf Productions)
Bob Fingerman, Beg The Question (Fantagraphics Books)
David B, Epileptic (L'Association)
Jim Woodring, The Frank Book (Fantagraphics Books)
Spain Rodriguez and William Lindsay Gresham, Nightmare Alley (Fantagraphics Books)
2002 James Sturm, The Golem's Mighty Swing (Drawn & Quarterly)
Fallout, edited by Jim Ottaviani (G.T. Labs)
Ivan Brunetti, Haw! (Fantagraphics Books)
Non #5, edited by Jordan Crane (Red Ink Press)
Debbie Drechsler, Summer of Love (Drawn & Quarterly)
2001 Ignatz Awards cancelled after 9-11 Attacks
Alex Robinson, Box Office Poison (Top Shelf Productions)
Chris Ware, Jimmy Corrigan: The Smartest Kid On Earth (Pantheon Books)
Mark Kalesniko, Mail Order Bride (Fantagraphics Books)
Joe Sacco, Safe Area Gorazde: The War in Eastern Bosnia, 1992-1995 (Fantagraphics Books)
Michael Kupperman, Snake 'n' Bacon's Cartoon Cabaret (Avon Books)
2000 Alan Moore and Eddie Campbell[, From Hell (Eddie Campbell Comics, distributed by Top Shelf Productions)
Tom Hart, Banks/Eubanks (Top Shelf Productions)
Jay Hosler, Clan Apis (Active Synapse)
Comix 2000 various, (L'Association)
Drawn & Quarterly, Volume 3 various, (Drawn & Quarterly)
1999 Dave McKean, Cages (Kitchen Sink)
Pete Sickman-Garner, Hey Mister: Celebrity Roast (Top Shelf Productions)
Dylan Horrocks, Hicksville (Black Eye)
Ed Hillyer, Time Warp (Slab-O-Concrete)
James Kochalka, Tiny Bubbles (Highwater Books)
1998 Daniel Clowes, Ghost World (Fantagraphics)
Martin Tom Dieck, Views of the Warehouse District (Westhampton House)
Jim Woodring, Frank vol. 2 (Fantagraphics)
Chester Brown, The Little Man (Drawn & Quarterly)
Titanic Tales edited by Mark Wheatley (Insight Studios)
1997 Seth, It's A Good Life if You Don't Weaken (Drawn & Quarterly)
Ed Brubaker, At The Seams (Alternative Press)
Ben Katchor, Julius Knipl, Real Estate Photographer: Stories (Little, Brown)
David B. , L'Ascension Du Haut Mal (L'Association)
Cosey , Lost in the Alps (NBM)
Outstanding Debut Comic (discontinued)
2008 Swallow Me Whole by Nate Powell (Top Shelf Productions)
2007 Papercutter #6 edited by Alec Longstreth (Tugboat Press)
2006 Class of '99 by Josh Eiserike (Self-Published)
2005 Will You Still Love Me if I Wet the Bed? by Liz Prince (Top Shelf Productions)
2004 Teen Boat #6: Vote Boat by Dave Roman and John Green (Cryptic Press)
2003 Studygroup12 #3 edited by Zack Soto
2002 Pulpatoon Pilgrimage by Joel Priddy (AdHouse Books)
2000 Dork #8 by Evan Dorkin (Slave Labor Graphics)
Ignatz Awards Jury
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2008
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2007
Sara Edward-Corbett
Paul Hornschemeier
Steve MacIsaac
Jesse Reklaw
Zack Soto
2006
Jeffrey Brown
Henry Chamberlain
Justin Hall
Laurenn McCubbin
Jim Rugg
2005
Jennifer Daydreamer
Shaenon Garrity
James Kochalka
Jeff Parker
Dan Zettwoch
2004
Kevin Huizenga
Megan Kelso
Rich Koslowski
Layla Lawlor
Steve Lieber
2003
Pam Bliss
Ariel Bordeaux
David Hahn
Batton Lash
Matt Madden
2002
Suzanne Baumann
Nick Bertozzi
David Lasky
Alex Robinson
2001
Matt Feazell
Roberta Gregory
Jon "Bean" Hastings
Sam Henderson
James Sturm
2000
Donna Barr
Sean Bieri
Phil Foglio
Dean Haspiel
Jason Little
1999
Frank Cho
Jordan Crane
Jon Lewis
Carla Speed McNeil
Jim Ottaviani
1998
Michael Cohen
Tom Devlin
Tom Hart
Marc Hempel
Dylan Horrocks
1997
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Chester Brown
Ed Brubaker
Mark Wheatley
Joe Zabel
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1998
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1997
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Kantha Nakshi
Etymology
The word Kantha has no satisfactory etymological root. The exact origin of Kantha not exactly known, but probably had a precursor in khet (khet Hindi and Bengali means "field"). According to Zaman Niaz Kantha word comes kontha Sanskrit word which means Kantha cloths that is made of rags.
Kantha Tradition
Like any folk art of Kantha influenenced by factors such as available materials, daily necessities, climate, geography, economics. Probably the first form of Kantha Kantha work patch was applied and kantha decorative type evolved from this.
Literature Kantha
The first mention of Bengal Kantha is found in the book, "Sri Sri Chaitanya Charitamrita" Krishnadas Kaviraj by was written 500 years ago.
Make Kantha
Traditionally old sari, dhoti Lungi and were used to Kantha. Kantha did not full-time work and women in almost all households were skilled in the art. Rural women work in the days of leisure and rest during the rainy season so it takes months or even years to complete a Kantha was normal. Saris at least 7.5 is required to make a standard size Kantha. Today, old materials replaced with new cotton fabrics. Traditionally, the thread is picked up from old saris is rare in today's practice.
When you make a first Kantha Share is joined together to achieve the desired size, then layers are spread on the ground. The fabrics are soft, without leave creases or wrinkles in the middle. During the painting process remains on the ground with weights on the edges. Then the four edges are sewn and two or three rows of large items operation is made to keep the whole Kantha. At this stage Kantha can be folded and sewn in spare time.
The original designs and patterns do are not established on the fabric. The design was described first needle and thread, followed by the coordination centers and the reasons for filling takes place. In a predominantly central Kantha reason the center was done first, followed by corner designs and other details. In some types Kantha (carpet, lik and sujunis, etc.) wooden blocks used to print the diagram. The blocks are now replaced by models developed tracing paper.
Different types of Kantha
Niaz Zaman in his book The Art of Kantha embroidery of kantha classified into the following categories based on point Employees:
Kantha point of execution: Execution of Kantha Kantha is really Indian. Are subdevided in Tola Nakshi figurative or a parent or employer. Nakshi or kantha halved into Kantha reason or landscapes.
Lohori Kantha: The name derives from the Persian word which means wave ehr. This is particularly popular Kantha Rajshahi. They are divided into kantha soybean (linear or simple) Kantha, Kauta Khupe (pegion cooperation or triangle), diamond or Borf (charchala or barachala Atchalan etc.)
Lik or Anarasi (pineapple) Kantha: Chapainawabgonj and is located in Jessore region. The variations are so lik, lik tile, jhumka lik, lik lohori.
Cross Point Kantha or carpet: This Kantha was introduced by the British during the British rule in India. Kantha Stitch are employed in these cross stitches.
Sujunis Kantha: This Kantha is found only in Rajshahi area.The popular motif used is corrugated with flowers and vines.
Influence of religion and popular beliefs
Kantha Stitch
The fastest and easiest found on kantha running point. The predominant form of this point is called the point of forums or Kantha Kantha. The other form points are used cat or darning stitch pattern, or Kaity bending, running sewing fabric darning, sewing Jessore (a variation darning), threaded point forward, forums or Hasia Lik anarasi Ghar (item Holbein). Points are now Kantha Kasmire point and the tip of the arrow. rod-shaped needle, knitted, satin, again about cross stitch is used occasionally
Sundries
General note Kantha quilts used as packaging, all the papers by old cloth pad may also be designated by the same generic name. However, depending on the size and end kantha can be divided into several sections, each with its specific name. Kantha different items are:
Quilt (SARA in Bengali)
Light padding that covers the old saris / dhotis / lungis and sometimes leaf tissue.
dispersion (Naksa Kantha in Bengali)
A quilt bearing traditional embroidery and innovative style
Floor difference between bid prices (Assos in Bengali)
Sprague fabric to sit in a place of worship or a guest of honor.
cosmetic container (Arshilota in Bengali)
A bin store close embroidered and protected women rays, the mirror kohl eye, vermilion, sandal paste, bottle etc.Often link in the chain of oil to bind the envelope as Satcher day late.
Portfolio (Batwa Thoiley in Bengali)
Wrapped in small bags to carry money, betel leaves, etc.
Cover from the Quran (ghilaf Arabic and Bengali)
On the cover, sack sacred Koran
prayer mat (Jainamaz in Bengali)
Mats used by Muslims to pray.
floor spreading (Galich in Bengali)
Flooring.
Wipes container (Bostan, Guthrie in Bengali)
Square container for books and other valuables.
Cover (Dhakni in Bengali)
Upholstery of different shapes and sizes.
spread food ceremony (Dastar Khan in Bengali)
An extension of the dining space, which is used in foods.
Cushion cover (Balish Oshare sheet or in Bengali)
A pillow cover flat in one piece.
Scarf (rumal)
Small and square.
Articles of modern times
Today, new uses are located kantha Nakshi as quilts, wall hangings, blankets Cushon, ladies bags, tablecloths, boxes Jewellary dress before, border skirts, shawls and actions
Means
The reasons for Nakshi Kantha are deeply influenced by religious beliefs and culture. Although no specific symmetry applies strict a finely embroidered Kantha Naksa always a focal point. Most Lotus Kantha have a central point, around the hilly vines and lotus flower patterns or border shari. The reasons may include images of flowers and leaves, birds and fish, animals, shapes Kithen even toiletries.
Although most have kantas initial pattern, no two are the same kantas Naksa. Traditional patterns are repeated, the individualtouch in the variety of stitches, colors and shapes. The reasons are notabale Kantha Naksa:
The reasons for the Lotus
Lotus reason
Lotus motif is the most common reason in Kantha. This item is associated with Hindu iconography and is also very popular in Kantha. Lotus is the seat Devine is also a symbol of cosmic harmony and femininity essential. Lotus is the symbol of the eternal order of water land and sky of the Union. Represents the life giving power of water, but is also associated with the sun for the opening and closing of petals. It is also the symbol of recreating the power of life. With the depletion water the lotus flower and die again with the rain that comes to life. Lotus is associated with purity and the goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of good fortune and abundance. There are many ways for reasons such as the lotus of eight petals Padma satadal astadal percent petals. In the old Kantha is the reason Central is almost always a lotus flower in full view.
Solar Motives
The sun motif IC closely associated with the lotus motif. Often, the reasons lotus and sun all found less in the middle of a Nakshi Kantha. The sun motif symbolizes the life-giving power of the sun. The sun is associated with fire which plays an important role in Hindu rituals, religious and marriage.
The reason for the Moon
The reason why the moon has a religious influence, and is popular among Muslims. Above all, it is crescent shaped with a star. The reason is mainly kantha jainamaz.
The reason for the wheel
The wheel is a common symbol in Indian art, Hindus and Buddhists. It is the symbol for order and order. The wheel also represents the world. The wheel is a popular subject in kantha even when the manufacturer has forgotten the meaning of the symbol. The reason is relatively easy to do with cats Phor.
The swastika Reason
Swastika
Indus Valley seals, top right is a swastika
Sanskrit their Asti mean it is. As a motif in Indian art dating back to civilization Indus. It is a symbol of good fortune. Also known as muchri or Dhanda Golok. With Over time the design is more curvilinear swastika four arms of the board of Mohenjo-Daro. Synmbolic design has a significant influence on Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism.
The motif of the Tree of Life
Contemporary Nakshi Kantha (Used as a wall hanging) with animals, fish, butterflies, trees and why the figure of a man
The influence of this pattern in India Art and Culture (As in Kantha) back to the Indus civilization. It is likely that the population of Indo designed pipal the tree of life ... with devata inside who holds the power of fertility. During the time of the Buddhist cult of trees continues. Pipal is considered sacred because the Buddha received enlightenment under its shadow. This reflects the fecundity of nature and is very popular in Bengal. Vines and creepers to play an important role in Kantha and contain the same symbolism of the tree of life. A popular topic in Rajshahi lohori betel leaf.
The reasons Kalka
Kalka Close reason
It is a question these days, dating from the Mughal era. Kalka or Paisley pattern originated in Persia and Kashmir and became a full continental decorative image. It can be compared with a stylized maple leaf, mango, or flame. The Kalka is an added attraction of many varieties are tested. Similar reasons can be found in traditional Kashmiri shawls.
The reasons for water:
The reasons for the Mountain:
The pattern of fish:
The reasons for the boat:
The footprint of reasons:
The Rath [disambiguation needed] reasons:
The reasons Mosque:
The Panja open palm or a pattern:
Agricultural Implements:
Animal motifs:
Amenities:
Kithen Instruments:
Kantha Reason:
The palanquin reasons:
Borders
Borders of the upper stem / rice, the scorpion, peas, eyes, wavy amulet or folded,
Top: shamuk Taga, eyes bordr, key borders, borders miscellenious, wave at the border, the border diamond
Most Nakshi Kantha have some sort of border or edge is stitched sari or a pattern edge is around embridered Kantha. The common border is kantha are:
Top: Necklace of the border, the border of the hand intestine Taga, Taga chik, nose ring boundary, fish border panch Taga, bisa Taga, Taga Anajo
Date of rice strains or branch (dhanar khejur shish or charitable)
Scorpio border (par Biche in Bengali)
The wavy or bent Border (Beki in Bengali)
The border of the diamond (Barf)
The edge of the eye (even chok in Bengali)
Amulet of borders (same Taabiz in Bengali)
The necklace border (even bad in Bengali)
The border (Taga Me) Ladder
The Gut Taga
The Taga Chick
The nolok Taga
The border of fish (even Maach in Bengali)
The panch Taga
The Bisa Taga
The Taga Anajo
The shamuk Taga
Border Key
The anchor (even Graf in Bengali)
The pen border (kalam in Bengali)
Kantha different areas
Kantha modern
Collections Kantha
Bangladesh
Bangla Academy
BSCIC Design Center
Folk Art and Craft Foundation
Bangladesh official website of the museum National
La India
Ashutosh Museum, Calcutta Official Website
Calico Museum of Textiles, Ahmedabad Official website
Museum Site Gurusaday ThakurpurOfficial
Organizations that do Nakshi Kantha
Rural Development Board of Bangladesh (BRDB), Karu Palli Sales Centre Official Website
Kumudini Crafts (care): Official site
Official site: BRAC-Aarong
References
Art Nakshi ^ Kantha-Benhal Accessed November 10, 2008
November Nakshi ^ Banglapedia Kantha-Accessed 10, 2008
^ Quilt (Kantha) Art of Bengal accessed 10 November 2008.
R Ghuznabi Sayyad, Aksha Design A collection of Bangladesh (October 1981), p. 23, Design Center: Bangladesh Small and Cottage Industries Corporation
^ Gurusaday Dutt, ALBUM Treasury Kantha art (Series One) (1995); Posted by: Folk Arts GURUSADAY Bratacharigram Dutt GURUSADAY Museum Society, PO: Joka, 24 Parganas, India
^ Muhammad Sirajuddin, crafts living in Bangladesh (January 1992), p. 44; international calls, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
www.brac ^-aarong.com Accessed December 9, 2008
R Ghuznabi Sayyad, Aksha a collection of designs Bangladesh (October 1981), pages 23, 24, Design Centre: Bangladesh Small and Cottage Industries Corporation.
^ Ahmad, Perveen, aesthetics and vocabulary Nakshi of Kantha (1997), Bangladesh National Museum ISBN 984585000 6
Lecur ^ Perveen Ahmad in INGCA
^ Zaman, Niaz, the art of Kantha embroidery (Second revised edition 1993), page 36, The University Press Limited, Dhaka, Bangladesh, ISBN 984 May 5, 1228
^ Zaman, Niaz, The Art of Kantha Embroidery, (second revised edition 1993), The University Press Limited, Dhaka, Bangladesh, ISBN 985 May 5, 1228
Dutt Gurusaday ^; Kantha Treasury Album Art (Series One) (1995); Gurusaday Dutt Folk Art Society, Gurusaday Museum, 24 Parganas. La India
Retrieved http://sos-arsenic.net/lovingbengal/quilt.html ^ 2 January, 2009
^ Zaman, Niaz, The Art of Kantha Embridery (second revised edition: 1993), page 114 of the Bangladesh University Press Limited, Dhaka, ISBN 984 05 1228 5
^ Zaman, Niaz, The Art of Kantha Embridery (second revised edition: 1993), Page-44, 45, The University Press Limited, Dhaka, Bangladesh: ISBN 984 05 1228 5
^ Zaman, Niaz, The Art of Kantha Embridery (second revised edition, 1993), The University Press Limited, Dhaka, Bangladesh: 984 ISBN May 5, 1228
^ Ahmad, Perveen, aesthetics and vocabulary Nakshi Kantha (1997), page v, the Bangladesh National Museum: 984 ISBN 585 000 6
^ Radhakamal Mukerjee, flowering Indian Art, Bombay, 1964, page 35
^ Niaz Zaman, The Art of Kantha Emroidery, (second edition revised 1993), page 82, The University Press Limited, Dhaka, Bangladesh, May 1228 ISBN 984 5
^ Perveen Ahmad, aesthetics and vocabulary of Nakshi Kantha (1997), p. 92; Natinal Museum Bangladesh, Dhaka, Bangladesh: ISBN 984 585 000 6
^ Zaman, Niaz, Embridery The Art of Kantha (1993), p. 94, Les Presses de University Limited, Dhaka, Bangladesh: 984 ISBN May 5, 1228
External Links
Saffron Designs
Quilt (Kantha) Art of Bengal
The art of Nakshi Kantha
Conference Perveen Ahmad al IGNCA and the aesthetics of Vocabolary Nakshi Kantha "
Kantha embroidery www.india embroidery.com
independennt-bangladesh.com-NAKs-Kantha
Banglapedia Kantha-Nakshi
Gurusaday Museum, India
Bangladesh National Museum
www.brac-arang.com
Kantha embroidery of West Bengal
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Dutt, Gurusaday; Kantha ALBUM ART TESORO (Series One) (1995) Posted by: FOLK ART MUSEUM GURUSADAY Dutt GURUSADAY COMPANY Bratacharigram, PO: Joka, 24 Parganas, India
R Sayyad Ghuznabi; Naqsh A collection of drawings and models of Bangladesh (October 1981), Design Center: Small Industries Development Corporation and Rural Bangladesh, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Sirajuddin, Muhammad, crafts living in Bangladesh (January 1992), call International Dhaka, Bangladesh
Zaman, Niaz, The art of Kantha embroidery (second revised edition 1993), The University Press Limited, Dhaka, Bangladesh, ISBN 984 May 5, 1228
Ahmad, Perveen, aesthetics and vocabulary Nakshi Kantha (1997), Bangladesh National Museum: ISBN 984 585 000 6
Basak, Sila; Kantha Nakshi publication Bengal Gyan (2007), New Delhi, India, ISBN 81 212 0895 5
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