Vol. III · Issue 04 · Spring 1962

The Atomic Quarterly

“A home is the postcard a family sends to the future.”

All Prints Wall Sculptures Tabletop Signage Textiles Ceramics
Sputnik HaloSerigraph, 24 × 30
$148
Rocket Age IVGiclée, ed. of 30
$56
Boomerang DuoPair, framed
$62
Bullseye No. 7Screenprint, 18″
$44
Astro-Mod TriptychSet of three, 12″
$120
Kidney Catch-AllStoneware, glazed
$38
Palm Springs ArcPowder-coat steel
Soon
Mondrianic StudyColor block, 36 × 18
$92
Orbital MantelBrass & enamel
$98
Pylon SketchInk on cream
$34
Chevron RunTextile, 60″ runner
$84
ATOMIC
Motel MarqueeNeon-style sign repro
$215

Editor's Pick · This Issue

Pleiades, in Three Orbits

From a workshop in Joshua Tree, this hand-pulled serigraph layers three elliptical orbits over a hammered starburst — the kind of piece that anchors a room before you've even hung a second thing on the wall. Edition of forty, signed and numbered on the verso in graphite.

“It is the room's exhale. Everything else can finally relax.”

— Marguerite Hollis, ed.

From the Vault

limited reissues — once they're gone, they're gone

Starburst No. 1

first run, '57

Boomerang Pair

spring '58

Rocket I

winter '59

Atom Orbit

fall '60

Bullseye

summer '61

Kidney Dish

winter '61

Arc Sign

spring '62

Chevron Cloth

summer '62

Every piece in the gallery is sourced, restored, or hand-made in our Boise workshop. We won't list anything we wouldn't hang in our own living room — and the things we keep, we keep for the long haul. Provenance notes available on request.