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Angela Harding: Shetland Otter and Windsong Artisan Art Notebook (Flame Tree Journals)

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£10.99

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Flame Tree Publishing 21 January 2025
Flame Tree Studio

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ISBN/SKU: 9781835621868 Categories/Genres: ,

Description

Artisan Art Notebooks, the new Journals from Flame Tree, come in a range of hues to suit the moment and are embellished with a wide variety of well-known art on their tactile, vegan leather covers. They’re carefully crafted with decorated page edges overflowing with petals, teasing vines and patterns. A unique blend of the practical and beautiful, with two ribbons and lined pages, the Artisan Art Notebooks are perfect for notes, creative writing, poetry, doodles and lists. And, with robust flexi covers, they’re easy to slip into your bag and a pleasure to use. Simply, they feel good!Printmaker and illustrator Angela Harding trained in Fine Art at Leicester Polytechnic and Nottingham Trent University. She now lives in the UK’s smallest county, Rutland, where she works from her garden studio in Wing. Angela has received commissions for her illustration work from most of the UK’s major publishers, and her unique and distinctive style has become recognisable to nature lovers and book lovers alike. This journal features her artwork Shetland Otter and Windsong.

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