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Sold in packs of 6. Gorgeous, foiled, handmade greeting cards, blank inside and shrink-wrapped with a gold envelope. Themed with our art calendars, foiled notebooks and illustrated art books. Our greeting cards are printed on FSC paper and wrapped in biodegradable cellobag, and are themed with our art calendars, foiled notebooks and illustrated art books. This example features Paul Klee's Redgreen and Violet-Yellow Rhythms

Paul Klee was the son of a music teacher and a professional singer. Because of this, music and art remained linked in his mind throughout his life, exemplified in his use of vibrant colours as distinct as the sounds of individual instruments. He once wrote, ‘I must one day be able to play freely on the keyboard of my colours,’ a notion that was shared by his friends and fellow artists Wassily Kandinsky (1866–1944) and Franz Marc (1880–1916).

Paul Klee: Redgreen and Violet-Yellow Rythms

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      Publisher: Flame Tree Publishing
      Publication Date: 19/04/2018
      ISBN13: 9781839643446, 978-1839643446
      ISBN10: 1839643447

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Sold in packs of 6. Gorgeous, foiled, handmade greeting cards, blank inside and shrink-wrapped with a gold envelope. Themed with our art calendars, foiled notebooks and illustrated art books. Our greeting cards are printed on FSC paper and wrapped in biodegradable cellobag, and are themed with our art calendars, foiled notebooks and illustrated art books. This example features Paul Klee's Redgreen and Violet-Yellow Rhythms

      Paul Klee was the son of a music teacher and a professional singer. Because of this, music and art remained linked in his mind throughout his life, exemplified in his use of vibrant colours as distinct as the sounds of individual instruments. He once wrote, ‘I must one day be able to play freely on the keyboard of my colours,’ a notion that was shared by his friends and fellow artists Wassily Kandinsky (1866–1944) and Franz Marc (1880–1916).

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