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An adult coloring book, collecting a variety of commissioned artwork, with subjects ranging from cute animals to Ancient Goddesses by cartoonist and animator Nina Paley.
Sparkle Design Cute Graphic Sketchbook - Makes for a Perfect Gift or for Personal Use This sketchbook and writing booklet is perfect for anyone that loves to take notes, draw pictures, has a passion for animals, cute things, life and positivity, or simply for anyone looking to purchase that gift for the person that seems to have everything. This book also features a beautiful glitter pattern print design, while also having an adorable unicorn sleeping on a rainbow with a happy star underneath it on the back cover. Each sketchbook and drawing journal also features custom art work on the cover. In a 8.5 X 11 size, this sketch book is perfect for journaling at home, coloring and creative drawing, for taking notes while at school, or to simply hand off as a gift to someone on their birthday or graduation day. Whether it's for you or a friend, we know you'll love it! SIZE: 8.5x11 PAPER: White Paper with Corner Drawing Marks PAGES: 112 Pages COVER: Soft Cover (Matte) Limited Time Offer Perfect for note taking, sketching, memories or day planning Printed on high quality interior stock paper Premium matte finish cover with amazing art work Order your copy today!
Om den amerikanske kunstner Sol LeWitt, født 1928
This full-color book offers a vibrant collection of paintings by popular Atlanta artist Steve Penley. It is logically organized according to the variety of distinct subjects that have gained him a following around the country: flowers, nudes, portraits of American icons, and well-known landmarks.
Boggs: A Comedy of Values teases out these transactions and their sometimes dramatic legal consequences, following Boggs on a larkish, though at the same time disconcertingly profound, econo-philosophic chase. For in a madcap Socratic fashion, Boggs is raising all sorts of truly fundamental questions - what is it that we value in art, or, for that matter, in money? Indeed, how do we place a value on anything at all? And in particular, why do we, why should we, how can we place such trust in anything as confoundingly insubstantial as paper money?