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Pella Erskine-Tulloch
b. 1956
Camberwell School of Art & Crafts

After working as a binder and conservator at the College of Arms, London, set up a studio to work with artist Tom Phillips on his edition of Dante's Inferno. Has since collaborated with other artists on various projects as well as binding to commission. As a founder member of Book Works, now divides her time between working at her studio and running the gallery. [1987]

Pella  Erskine-Tulloch's work was exhibited in
Book Works, London
 an exhibition of contemporary British printers, binders and visual artists
Journey 1
(1986) Original drawings and watercolours on zig zag folds by Julia Farrer, sculpted and inlaid boards in goatskin by Erskine-Tulloch & Rolo
Journey 2
(1986) Original drawings and watercolours on zig zag folds by Julia Farrer, sculpted and inlaid boards in goatskin by Erskine-Tulloch & Rolo
Songs From the Society of Mystic Animals by Jerome Rothenberg, Richard Johnny John and Ian Tyson
(1987) Six different bindings in goatskin and one in vellum.

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