How To Make A House A Home

€35.00

Author: Olya Oleinic
Paper: Holmen Trend2.0 80gsm
Type: Collection
Print: B/W Riso, HP Indigo
Page Count: N/A
Format: W14cm H19cm (gray catalog); W15,5cm H18,4cm (bigger colored); W15,3cm H10,3cm (smaller colored)

Edition: /100

During her residency on Ojika Island (Nagasaki, Japan) Olya Oleinic explored what “a home” means through workshops with the local community, making clay objects, photography, attending and organizing social events and building structures.

This book is part of a catalog series for the Ojika Artist in Island Program, which is supported by Ojika Town and Nagasaki Prefecture, as well as The Netherlands Embassy in Tokyo.

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Author: Olya Oleinic
Paper: Holmen Trend2.0 80gsm
Type: Collection
Print: B/W Riso, HP Indigo
Page Count: N/A
Format: W14cm H19cm (gray catalog); W15,5cm H18,4cm (bigger colored); W15,3cm H10,3cm (smaller colored)

Edition: /100

During her residency on Ojika Island (Nagasaki, Japan) Olya Oleinic explored what “a home” means through workshops with the local community, making clay objects, photography, attending and organizing social events and building structures.

This book is part of a catalog series for the Ojika Artist in Island Program, which is supported by Ojika Town and Nagasaki Prefecture, as well as The Netherlands Embassy in Tokyo.

Author: Olya Oleinic
Paper: Holmen Trend2.0 80gsm
Type: Collection
Print: B/W Riso, HP Indigo
Page Count: N/A
Format: W14cm H19cm (gray catalog); W15,5cm H18,4cm (bigger colored); W15,3cm H10,3cm (smaller colored)

Edition: /100

During her residency on Ojika Island (Nagasaki, Japan) Olya Oleinic explored what “a home” means through workshops with the local community, making clay objects, photography, attending and organizing social events and building structures.

This book is part of a catalog series for the Ojika Artist in Island Program, which is supported by Ojika Town and Nagasaki Prefecture, as well as The Netherlands Embassy in Tokyo.