In Journey: a traveler\'s notes , the beguiling, fantastical, sometimes haunting art of William Sulit is paired with the poetic fragments of his collaborator-wife Beth Kephart to create an original illustrated journal.
Perhaps the girl in the field of tall grasses is a girl you once saw--or will soon see--w.
Perhaps the angel dangling from strings signifies a secret loss, or hope, or skyscape.
Perhaps the two boys in the boat with the pots on their heads recall a childhood adventure.
In Journey: a traveler\'s notes , the beguiling, fantastical, sometimes haunting art of William Sulit is paired with the poetic fragments of his collaborator-wife Beth Kephart to create an original illustrated journal