Nasturtiums (1905) by Odilon Redon : College Ruled Notebook: Gallery and Museum Art
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Nasturtiums (1905) by Odilon Redon : College Ruled Notebook: Gallery and Museum Art Details
This lined blank notebook by Artistry Press is customizable for you and your life.About the artist:An incredible collection of paintings from the French symbolist and post-impressionist painter, Odilon Redon (1840–1916). Redon was passionate about art from a young age. Following his fathers wishes he took up architecture, but after failing exams he continued with his love of drawing. His interest in Hindu and Buddhist religion blended with a passion for Japonism influenced the astounding drawings we see today. Explore and enjoy interpreting the meaning of this unique symbolistic painting.This notebook awaits you. Use it as a journal, to record hopes and dreams, express gratitude, to keep a bucket list, as a daily diary, for recipes, or for your To Do lists. The possibilities are endless!Perfect to use for:
- any kind of journaling
- organizing daily activities
- taking notes
- making lists
- recipes
- free-hand creativity
- sketching, drawling, and doodling
- there are as many possibilities as your imagination allows...
- Portable size book is 6" x 9"
- Soft Cover
- Interior Paper Style: Lined
- 110 White Pages (55 sheets)
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