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Lisa Walker – Jewellery Drawings

Lisa Walker – Jewellery Drawings

Jewellery Drawings by Lisa Walker is exactly that: a selection of drawings that later became Jewellery. The insight into what is in progress, unfinished. The only visible hints between Lisa's brain and the works. The drawings are an exclamation of the thoughts, on a piece of A4, scrap or from the home printer. The biro, felt-tip pen or pencil, closest to the hand. The book will make you lean left and right to witness the unfinished.

128 pages, 17 x 23.5 cm,  softcover, published by Dent-De-Leone (London).

$31.03
Lisa Walker – Jewellery Drawings
$31.03

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Lisa Walker – Jewellery Drawings

Jewellery Drawings by Lisa Walker is exactly that: a selection of drawings that later became Jewellery. The insight into what is in progress, unfinished. The only visible hints between Lisa's brain and the works. The drawings are an exclamation of the thoughts, on a piece of A4, scrap or from the home printer. The biro, felt-tip pen or pencil, closest to the hand. The book will make you lean left and right to witness the unfinished.

128 pages, 17 x 23.5 cm,  softcover, published by Dent-De-Leone (London).

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Jewellery Drawings by Lisa Walker is exactly that: a selection of drawings that later became Jewellery. The insight into what is in progress, unfinished. The only visible hints between Lisa's brain and the works. The drawings are an exclamation of the thoughts, on a piece of A4, scrap or from the home printer. The biro, felt-tip pen or pencil, closest to the hand. The book will make you lean left and right to witness the unfinished.

128 pages, 17 x 23.5 cm,  softcover, published by Dent-De-Leone (London).