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The Pigment Trail

eQuilter The Pigment Trail

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by Debra Luker

This book is a visual adventure that transports the reader to India's creative spirit. Each spread created by Luker from her travels provides inspiration and visuals, words and thoughts, layered colours and surfaces; sketches, collages, graffiti; and unique and artistic collections, beautiful decorative arts, spectacular architecture and furniture, or random colourful saris seen on the streets of Rajasthan. On each page Debra pieces together layers of drawings, designs, and snippets of text she has captured in India to create a blend of intriguing and slightly magical creative power to inspire your next idea and allow you to feel that you are personally breathing in the rich collage that is India's daily life and colour. 'The Pigment Trail' by Debra Luker, published by Schiffer Craft, an imprint of Schiffer Publishing, Ltd., hardcover with 208 pages, 8-1/4" x 10-1/2".

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