The Johannesburg-based multidisciplinary artist's background lies in visual art, covering the traditional mediums of charcoal, graphite and pen, as well as acrylics and watercolours. More recently, however, Kopiso has expanded her artistic practice into bookbinding, curatorship and digital art. For Kopiso, just like the ever-expanding universe, there is no limit to how and about what she makes art. For her #NCFund submission, she told us about ORACLE - an experimental artist book, published by @Pulp.Paperworks. It is an ode to the book arts, and is her first artist book. An artist book is a book that is considered as an artwork and challenges the conventional form of a book. Bound with jump rings, the books' binding style allows any page within the text block to be adorned as the cover. The publication-project includes and encompasses elements of bookbinding, fine art (drawing), graphic design, desktop publishing & design, jewellery design, craftmaking, writing and editing. The Oracle books are being sold at Oteng’s collaborative, Pulp Paperworks at Victoria Yards, Lorentzville, Johannesburg.