Kurt Jackson Sketchbooks Sebastian JobsThe paintings executed by Kurt Jackson (b. 1961) do not reveal his day to day working practice. Behind his finished canvases are hundreds of sketchbooks borne out of his continual routine of making drawings, marks, notes, poems and scribbles. This book, newly available in paperback, examines the importance of the sketchbook to Jackson.
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