'A River and a Star' by Ceyda Oskay / stationarymovement
edition of 100
300g cotton cover, 130g cotton unlined paper
150 x 210 x 8mm
2020
Ideal as a sketchbook, watercolour or ink drawing pad, journal or diary, these 40-page notebooks were handmade in India from all natural materials. Ceyda Oskay’s abstract, geometric drawings adorn the cover in glimmering metallic ink.
About Ceyda Oskay
Ceyda Oskay is a humanitarian consultant and artist. Her artwork is multi-disciplinary and is often about migration or responses to places and sites. Being quite migratory herself, she seeks to integrate art with the objects that we use in our daily lives.
About Artist Multiples
Artist multiples are a series of objects produced in small and limited editions. They can be created by an artist, a maker, a crafts-person or any kind of creative person. Creating a numbered set of multiples is especially useful when using production techniques that are not viable for producing one-off pieces, for example printing, laser cutting or casting.
The objects can be functional, sculptural, wearable, gift-able or hangable. They are made specifically for sale and are offered at an affordable price to encouraging distribution to a wide audience. Historically, multiples were seen as an alternative and more democratic means of creating and disseminating artwork, outside of the mainstream art market.
Read about the History of the Multiple
About Plas Bodfa
Plas Bodfa is a 100-year-old manor house on the Isle of Anglesey in North Wales, purchased three years ago by the husband and wife team of Jonathan Lewis and Julie Upmeyer.
While waiting for planning permissions, they have used empty house for exhibitions, performances and cultural projects of all kinds.
After its complete renovation, Plas Bodfa will be home to art studios, an artist residency program, holiday-lets, events, retreats, their family home and cultural projects of all kinds.
please contact Julie Upmeyer with any questions or for more information - julie@plasbodfa.com
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