Black and Violet by Vasily Kandinsky A5 Notebook

Black and Violet by Vasily Kandinsky A5 Notebook

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This soft-covered paperback notebook has full-colour artwork on the front and back cover. 140 pages of 5mm dot-grid paper is an excellent canvas for bullet journaling, list-making, all forms of writing and doodling. Bring it everywhere you go. Handsome exposed, section-sewn binding means the notebook lies flat when open on any page. . Soft-covered paperback notebook . Full-colour artwork on front and back cover . 140, lined printed pages . Exposed, section-sewn binding . Underwater navy dip-dyed edges . Lays flat . Measures: 146 x 210 mm Vasily Kandinsky (Russian, 1866-1944) was one of the great pioneers of abstract art. To him, art was a means of expression in which what one actually sees and what one feels are blended, rather than a phenomenon of perception.

Author: Kandinsky
Format: Notebook / blank book, 140 pages, 146mm x 210mm, 256 g
Published: 2019, teNeues Calendars & Stationery GmbH & Co. KG, Germany
Genre: Unclassifiable: WZ BIC

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This soft-covered paperback notebook has full-colour artwork on the front and back cover. 140 pages of 5mm dot-grid paper is an excellent canvas for bullet journaling, list-making, all forms of writing and doodling. Bring it everywhere you go. Handsome exposed, section-sewn binding means the notebook lies flat when open on any page. . Soft-covered paperback notebook . Full-colour artwork on front and back cover . 140, lined printed pages . Exposed, section-sewn binding . Underwater navy dip-dyed edges . Lays flat . Measures: 146 x 210 mm Vasily Kandinsky (Russian, 1866-1944) was one of the great pioneers of abstract art. To him, art was a means of expression in which what one actually sees and what one feels are blended, rather than a phenomenon of perception.