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In her sophomore artist’s book, Lisa Rawlinson weaves together the various threads of her practices into something different, something new. Without giving too much away—because with each page turn there is a build and a reveal—the back cover sums up the experience:
“This is not a children’s book, BUT
It is for anyone who still remembers
Or perhaps needs to remember
That feeling
Of an unadulterated imagination
That isn’t actually imaginary, BUT
What is it?
What is the point?
Some say
It’s an art book
Poetry
A weird cookbook
An activity book, because
You can draw in it
(Acid-free ink recommended)
Some say.
It’s baloney
It’s magic, and
They say a lot of things.
It’s all coming from inside…”
This book includes interactive pages and can accommodate a variety of media including writing pens, pencil, colored pencils, and artist-quality markers. Sharpies and water-based media (such as watercolor) are not recommended.
“This is not a children’s book, BUT
It is for anyone who still remembers
Or perhaps needs to remember
That feeling
Of an unadulterated imagination
That isn’t actually imaginary, BUT
What is it?
What is the point?
Some say
It’s an art book
Poetry
A weird cookbook
An activity book, because
You can draw in it
(Acid-free ink recommended)
Some say.
It’s baloney
It’s magic, and
They say a lot of things.
It’s all coming from inside…”
This book includes interactive pages and can accommodate a variety of media including writing pens, pencil, colored pencils, and artist-quality markers. Sharpies and water-based media (such as watercolor) are not recommended.
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Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Beaux-arts
- Catégories supplémentaires Poésie
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Format choisi: 20×25 cm
# de pages: 80 -
ISBN
- Couverture souple: 9798347681648
- Date de publication: nov 08, 2024
- Langue English
- Mots-clés creativity, feminism, magic
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À propos du créateur
Lisa Rawlinson is a multidisciplinary artist and writer. She uses her work as a vehicle for exploration, and the destination is always open-ended. Roll down the window, grab a book, and see where the road takes you.