Paperblanks 12 month planner flexis 2024 Jungle Song, Whimisical creations midi 13x18 weekly horizontal
Paperblanks 12 month planner flexis 2024 Jungle Song, Whimisical creations midi 13x18 weekly horizontal
ISBN code or BARCODE:
9781439705254
€20.90
€18.81
Save 10%
Tax included
Laurel Burch was an artist who created brilliantly coloured, vibrant and moving themes with paint and paper, themes which inspired this book cover. For this Jungle Song design, Laurel Burch’s original characters, foliage and other details were adapted by a Japanese artisan to create a new watercolour painting.
Midi: 125X175X13mm
interior language: English (International Holidays)
interior: Horizontal
January 2024 - December 2024
176 Pages
No Closure
100gsm(paper weight)
Softcover
Smyth Sewn
Back Cover Pouch
2 ribbon markers
Decorative printed cover paper
FSC-certified text paper
Threaded stitching and glue, as needed
Cloth headbands
Acid-free sustainable forest paper
Flexible cover and spine
Monthly planner
Conversion tables
Year planner
International dialling codes
Mini calendars
International holidays
World time zones
Note-taking pages
Address book pages
Name plate
All art is a chance to experience a mood, an emotion, a feeling. The art of Laurel Burch (1945–2007) has an especially uplifting, joyful, nurturing quality. Designs from our colourful Laurel Burch Collection can take you on a flight of imagination, from the world of Fantastic Felines to a celebration of the Spirit of Womankind. Born in Southern California, Laurel was diagnosed with a congenital bone disease which resulted in more than a hundred cases of bone fractures over the course of her life. She was raised in the difficult circumstances of a broken family and as a teenager chose to walk away from this life and take her own, independent path. She eventually found her place in San Francisco, and as a single mother sought creative ways to provide for her family. Though not trained in art or jewellery making, Laurel began to put together interesting metal scraps she found in junk yards. She created quirky jewellery and developed her artistic style into what we see today. Her vibrant colours and joyful paintings became so popular that her works were licensed around the world. Through art she found her solace, her haven, her sense of spiritual restoration. Laurel’s pictures are filled with imaginative visions, lively colours and living creatures. When she went to China in 1971 to start mass production of the goods she designed, she discovered cloisonne, a traditional technique of embellishing metal surfaces with enamel. This became a signature feature of her artistic style. In this design, Laurel Burch’s original characters, foliage and other details have been adapted by a Japanese artisan to create a new watercolour painting. The artwork was created in order to adapt Laurel’s designs for screen printing. Repeated patterns from Laurel’s original works, including borders, backgrounds and animals, were selected to create an entirely new, seamless design in her unique style. Laurel began as a self-taught artist who connected with others by giving them the pieces that she made. She went on to become a pioneering businesswoman at the head of a merchandising empire. And just as she always wanted, the jewellery, the fashion accessories, the household items adorned with her paintings keep on brightening people’s lives.- TYPE
- Diaries