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Ideas and Thoughts

Artist
Helmut Smits
Date
2013
Publisher
Onomatopee
Format
Artists' Books
Size
10 × 14 cm
Length
144 pp
Genre
Illustration
Description

The sketch drawings in the notebook ‘ideas and thoughts by Helmut Smits’ capture bright solutions and inventions in the conditions of our daily order, perceived in both our social and our visual horizons. Rocking our foundations and playing on our sense of eureka!, these propositions trigger a playful relationship with our environment.

Softcover, perfect-bound, b/w.

  1. Ideas and Thoughts
 

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