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This little pop-up book by artist Katerina Karolik is about a seemingly ordinary object-the tea or coffee cup. Seen through an artist's eyes, however, everyday items can take on new and unexpected forms. If you are curious about what a cup by Pablo Picasso, Vincent van Gogh, Piet Mondrian or Kazimir Malevich might look like, read on! You are sure to enjoy this playful and imaginative book about an item found on every kitchen table that still has the power to surprise.
List of contents
Vincent van Gogh
Egon Schiele
Frantisek Kupka
Kazimir Malevich
Wassily Kandinsky
Piet Mondrian
Pablo Picasso
Edward Hopper
Yayoi Kusama
About the author
Katerina Karolik opted to change her life in 2016: she moved from Belarus to the Czech Republic. Having completed a Bachelor’s degree at the Faculty of Design and Art, she embarked on her journey as an illustrator and 2D artist. She works with both digital and analog technologies. Because she loves to create new worlds, Katerina has decided to focus on illustration and the gaming industry.
Summary
This little
pop-up book by artist Katerina Karolik is about a seemingly ordinary object—the
tea or coffee cup. Seen through an artist‘s eyes, however, everyday items can take
on new and unexpected forms.
If you are curious about what a cup by Pablo Picasso, Vincent van Gogh, Piet
Mondrian or Kazimir Malevich might look like, read on! You are sure to enjoy
this playful and imaginative book about an item found on every kitchen table
that still has the power to surprise.
Foreword
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