



Old issues of
Ikebana International from the the 60's. I found them at a thrift store a few years ago. They have a minimal quality and and are printed on a matte cover stock. I am debating on whether to sell them or not. They would look really great framed in a series. The artwork extends to the back cover as well. I am documenting at the very least.
1 Comments:
Utterly fantastically beautiful! Must admit I have no idea what ikebana is, but obviously something Japanese involving flowers. Japanese estetics is so supreme. Scandinavian isn't bad either, though:)
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