Woodcut Memory Game

Author: Bryan Nash Gill

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  • : 40.00 NZD
  • : 9781616895433
  • : Princeton Architectural Press
  • : Princeton Architectural Press
  • : Contains Cards
  • : 0.47
  • : 01 September 2016
  • : 76mm X 76mm
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  • : Bryan Nash Gill
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  • : Decorative box with lid 52 cards total (26 pairs)
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Barcode 9781616895433
9781616895433

Local Description

Description: If there is, indeed, nothing lovelier than a tree, artist Bryan Nash Gill reminds us why. This fun memory game based on his best-selling book, Woodcut , offers twenty-six distinctive woodcut prints (fifty-two pairs) nested in a handsome keepsake box. The arboreal rings come to life in exquisite detail to challenge your mind and beautify your table.

Review: Bryan Nash Gill's woodcut prints showing the intricate interior life of trees star in this memory game. -Better Homes Gardens
If you find yourself forgetting exactly whom you need to buy gifts for, you'll want to get at least two of these memory games--including one for yourself..Test your memory against a friend, or alone. -New York Times
Little ones will love the challenge of pairing up the identical prints; adults will love the subtly drawn shapes, which are a welcome break from the typical toys' brazen primary colors. -Real Simple
This memory game is not only fun, it comes in a cute rustic box. -Country Living

 

 

 

Description

This fun memory game based on his best-selling book, Woodcut , offers twenty-six distinctive woodcut prints (fifty-two pairs) nested in a handsome keepsake box.

Author description

Bryan Nash Gill (1961-2013) was born and raised in the same rural, north-western corner of Connecticut where he worked as an artist. His sculptures and drawings are heavily influenced by the New England countryside but also by geographical regions as diverse as Carrara, Italy, New Orleans, and northern California where he had lived and worked.