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Inspirational Quotes Illustrated - Art and Words to Motivate - cover

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Inspirational Quotes Illustrated - Art and Words to Motivate

Lesley Riley

Publisher: North Light Books

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Summary

"Toss in a stone and begin your own ripple of influence." --Joy Cooper  
Featuring more than 100 artists and 130 quotes, Lesley Riley has created the ultimate book of "quotespiration."  
With quotes from artists, authors, philosophers and cultural icons, there are words of wisdom to speak to everyone from every walk of life. Each quote is paired with a powerful piece of art created by artists from all backgrounds to serve as creative prompts for anyone in the need of an art-making jumpstart. You'll find digital art, collage, art-journal pages, quilt art, assemblage and much more to inspire the artist in you.  
"When we look at art we are looking for ourselves." --Lesley Riley   
Find yourself in Inspirational Quotes Illustrated.  
Features: Perforated pages so you can tear out and frame the art and quotes that most inspire you! Art from your favorite artists, including Bridgette Guerzon Mills, Seth Apter, Mary Beth Shaw, Pam Carriker and more! 130 quotes and beautiful art to motivate artists and non-artists alike.
Available since: 11/12/2014.

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