Cover art for The Pigment Trail
Published
Schiffer Publishing, March 2024
ISBN
9780764367564
Format
Hardcover, 208 pages
Dimensions
26cm × 20.3cm

The Pigment Trail Inspiration from the Colors, Textures, and People of India

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A visual journey through the state of Rajasthan in India to explore and awaken your creativity in the arts and crafts. Artist Debra Luker, on her first trip to India, discovered it to be her personal artistic inspiration and instituted the popular Pigment Trail tours that introduced travelers to the amazing, transforming everyday art found there as they wander through city and countryside.

Part travelogue and part artistic insight, this book is a visual adventure that transports the reader to India's creative spirit. . Includes 208 one-of-kind visual-journal pages that allow readers to feel that they're personally breathing in the rich, artistic collage that is India's daily life and color. . Each spread, created by Luker from her travels, provides inspiration from visuals, words, and thoughts: layered colors and surfaces; quirky sketches, signs, and graffiti; and unique and artistic items such as beautiful decorative arts, spectacular architecture and furniture, or random colorful saris seen in the streets of Rajasthan. . On each page, Luker pieces together layers of drawings, designs, and snippets of text she's captured in India to create a blend of intriguing and slightly magical creative power to inspire your next idea. This book celebrates the India of everything handmade and its respect for traditional crafts. When life feels dull, these pages will reawaken your creative eyes. AUTHOR: Debra Luker has worked for 30 years in the arts across various realms from illustration and styling to teaching. She has worked for such publications as Vogue, V&A, House and Garden, and Anthropologie. She is based in London. www.debraluker.com 280 colour images

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