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Illustrations by Celli - 100 Illustrations That Take You There - cover

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Illustrations by Celli - 100 Illustrations That Take You There

Celli

Publisher: Xlibris US

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Summary

The book has locations (San Francisco, San Diego, Hong Kong, Santa Monica, Italy, etc.) and mostly people, musicians, celebrities, regular folks, children, moms and Dads, and even bums standing on the street corneroh, and at least one nude. Its a mix of just about everything. 
Id like to think itll transport you there.
 
BRAVISSIMO ! I absolutely love this book. A signature style that's reminiscent of the many pop culture including the master's such as Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein. A contemporary book which should adorn the table top. - PACIFIC BOOK REVIEW
 
Celli presents art work that weaves through the dynamic fabric of life-showcasing practically  everything that can be interpreted in illustrations. Celli's 50 year's of experience shines through in every splashy illustration. - RECOMMENDED by the U S Review
Available since: 06/16/2016.

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