Condition: Very good condition. Mild edgewear and toning on the side of the pages. Some highlighted sections with all words visible and unobstructed. Please see photos for condition reference. All questions welcome!
Condition: Very good condition. Mild edgewear and toning on the side of the pages. Some highlighted sections with all words visible and unobstructed. Please see photos for condition reference. All questions welcome!
In his previous books Steal Like an Artist and Show Your Work! Keep Going celebrates getting outdoors and taking a walk (as director Ingmar Bergman told his daughter, ”The demons hate fresh air”). Worry less about getting things done, and more about the worth of what you’re doing.
In his previous books Steal Like an Artist and Show Your Work! Keep Going celebrates getting outdoors and taking a walk (as director Ingmar Bergman told his daughter, ”The demons hate fresh air”). Worry less about getting things done, and more about the worth of what you’re doing.
Show Your Work!: 10 Ways to Share Your Creativity and Get Discovered by Kleon, Austin Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less
Show Your Work! by Austin Kleon – 10 Ways to Share Your Creativity and Get Discovered. by Austin Kleon. This inspiring book provides simple strategies to help artists, entrepreneurs, writers, designers, and creators showcase their talents and connect with others.
Ornithography: An Illustrated Guide to Bird Lore & Symbolism (Volume 2) is a beautifully illustrated exploration of the folklore, mythology, and history surrounding birds. From the creator of Floriography and the Woodland Wardens Oracle Deck, this book features 100 entries focusing on one bird species each, showcasing Jessica Roux's detailed, darkly romantic style. With a
Title: Ornithography. In Jessica Roux’sOrnithography, each of 100 entries focuses on one bird species, featuring a full-page color illustration in her detailed, darkly romantic style and the lore behind each bird.
The book explores the coded significances associated with close to 100 blooms, from flowers for a lover to flowers for an enemy. It soared in popularity during the 19th century, especially in Victorian England and the U.S., when proper etiquette discouraged open displays of emotion.
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