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For Krishna, being in a universally creative mode means addressing life in a personal and intimate way. The "Krishna Hardcover Ruled Journal" invites you to explore your own creativity. Combining craftsmanship and artistry, this deluxe hardcover journal is cased in scuff- and fingerprint-resistant, tactually rich leatherette, is elegantly debossed, and features a hand-selected, full-color painting of Krishna and lush endpaper illustrations by artist B.G. Sharma. With sturdy construction and sewn binding, the journal lies flat, and the 192 lined, acid-free pages of high-quality heavy stock…mehr

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For Krishna, being in a universally creative mode means addressing life in a personal and intimate way. The "Krishna Hardcover Ruled Journal" invites you to explore your own creativity. Combining craftsmanship and artistry, this deluxe hardcover journal is cased in scuff- and fingerprint-resistant, tactually rich leatherette, is elegantly debossed, and features a hand-selected, full-color painting of Krishna and lush endpaper illustrations by artist B.G. Sharma. With sturdy construction and sewn binding, the journal lies flat, and the 192 lined, acid-free pages of high-quality heavy stock paper take both pen and pencil nicely to invite a flow of inspiration. All this, plus a ribbon placeholder, elastic closure, and 7.5 x 4.5-inch back pocket, perfect for holding photographs and mementos, makes this B.G. Sharma Signature Edition the ultimate art-inspired portable journal.
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B.G. Sharma is a recipient of the prestigious National Art Award bestowed by the president of India. He is internationally recognized for his mastery of the traditional styles of Kangra, Kishangarh, and Mughal, as well as for pioneering his own painting style. Sharma has been commissioned to create portraits of heads of state, such as Prime Minister Indira Ghandi and Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. He is the recipient of the Independent Publisher’s Award for Prince of Dharma (Mandala, 2003) and a two-time finalist for the Benjamin Franklin Award (2002 and 2003). He lives in Udaipur, Rajasthan, India.