New York City; Bird's Eye View | Hardbound Unlined Journal
Fine Art, Fresh Pages.
A hardbound journal that treats art history as more than decoration. Each notebook features a hand-selected artwork on a durable matte cover, paired with clean blank pages for writing, sketching, planning, or thinking things through. Finished with a museum-style curatorial note on the back cover, it’s equal parts object and tool—made to be used, not precious.
The Artwork
New York City; Bird's Eye View by Joaquín Torres-García
The Curatorial Note (back cover)
"Joaquín Torres-García (Uruguayan-Spanish, 1874 - 1949) rendered New York as part machine, part mosaic; a diagram of modern life. He believed there was spirituality in structure and meaning could emerge from geometry. This vision led to the Constructivist movement he’d champion in Latin America, where he famously flipped the map in a fierce display of the power of perspective. Eventually, he left for the less vertical, more breathable city of Paris."
The Journal
• 128 blank pages
• Durable matte laminated hard cover
• Casewrap binding for a clean, book-like feel
• 5" × 7" — compact, not precious
Care
Wipe clean with a soft, dry cloth.
| Journal | |
|---|---|
| Width, in | 0.63 |
| Length, in | 5.00 |
| Height, in | 7.24 |
