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The Flux Review Third Edition Coffee Table Book

by The FLUX Review

£15


An inspirational publication, packed full of creativity and beautiful imagery.

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    Product description

    An inspirational publication, packed full of creativity and beautiful imagery.

    This coffee table presentation featuring artist interviews, profiles and world exploration is perfect for any art lover.

    Artists:

    Claire Luxton, Derek Kaplan, Annandaniel, John Clare, Robert Adam, James Starr, Madeleine De Angelis, Detlef E. Aderhold, Anita Glesta, Smita Sonthalia, Jonathan Straight, Sally de Courcy, Philipp Humm, Linda Lipinski, Linda Barnes, Gary Phillips, Robert Clarke, Sarah Muirhead, Shelly Cook, Hayam Elsayed, Paul Blenkhorn, D structuralisme Figuratif, Patricia Volk, Stasha Lewis, Peter Basden

    Features:

    Ancient Galle Fort, The Paradox of Porto, Elysian Eco Retreat, Life on the Irrawaddy, Artist Colonies Part 1, Richard Margree

    Dimensions

    21 x 29.7 cm, approx 1.2kg

    Made from

    Cover 350gsm gloss laminated paper, contents 150gsm gloss paper

    Product code

    1063087


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