We are very pleased to help publish ‘Touch Wood’, the accompanying book to the exhibition of the same name, which will be running from 17th–20th October at Dray Walk Gallery in London. The show is aiming to raise money to protect threatened habitats, restore tropical forests and reduce our carbon footprint. Proceeds from the show and book will be donated to the World Land Trust, patroned by Sir David Attenborough. Born out of a deep love for nature, the project, imagined and curated by Thomas Danthony and Clare Mabin, showcases a community of artists, designers and illustrators who have been…
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We are very pleased to help publish ‘Touch Wood’, the accompanying book to the exhibition of the same name, which will be running from 17th–20th October at Dray Walk Gallery in London.
The show is aiming to raise money to protect threatened habitats, restore tropical forests and reduce our carbon footprint. Proceeds from the show and book will be donated to the World Land Trust, patroned by Sir David Attenborough.
Born out of a deep love for nature, the project, imagined and curated by Thomas Danthony and Clare Mabin, showcases a community of artists, designers and illustrators who have been asked to express what nature means to them by contributing an original piece of art, created on a wooden board.
Designed by Sarah Boris, this beautiful book reproduces the work contributed for the show and includes pieces by artists such as Jean Jullien, Malika Favre, Hey Studio, Virginie Morgand and many, many more. Referring back to the meaning of the expression ‘touch wood’, they may be perceived as lucky charms. We will need more than luck, but we hope this small gesture, in the form of art, will help to safeguard nature.
Designer: Sarah Boris
Photography: Sean J Miller
Size: 180x260mm
Pages: 212
Publication: 2019
Binding: Perfect bound with foil to cover
Paper: Fedrigoni
Cover: Woodstock in Betulla 285g/m²
Text: Freelife Cento in Extra White 120g/m²
Paper has been carbon balanced. Certificate Number: CBP001255
Foil: Foilco
Print: Team Impression
ISBN: 978-1-9161261-2-1