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Visionaire 59 FAIRYTALE

13 October 2010, 19.30 | Posted in Books & Magazines | 1 comment »

Selectism - Visionaire 59 FAIRYTALE

The latest from Visionaire has been announced. “ Visionaire 59 FAIRTYTALE is a mini-library of children’s books by contemporary artists and  photographers. Ranging in themes from the delightful to the philosophical, and packaged in an old-fashion-style bookstrap, Visionaire’s newest issue offers a meditation on innocence and childlike creativity… Each book is individually-bound and hard-cover containing between 16 and 56 pages of artworks and text. Each book features a special technique: glow-in-the-dark, scratch-n-sniff, lenticular, holography, flocking, and foil-stamping.


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  1. [...] “ Visionaire 59 FAIRTYTALE is a mini-library of children’s books by contemporary artists and  photographers. Ranging in themes from the delightful to the philosophical, and packaged in an old-fashion-style bookstrap, Visionaire’s newest issue offers a meditation on innocence and childlike creativity…Selectism.com [...]

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