
British Folk Part One
James Pearson-Howes
32, 20 x 15cm
Edition size: 250
litho printed
£9 (UK), 10 (EU) 11 (World Wide)
"British Folk: Part One is the first in a trilogy of small hand bound books by photographer James Pearson-Howes and designed by Ben Freeman, documenting bizarre and eccentric British folk traditions. Part one features the shamanic like Hunters Moon Morris, the often dangerous Tar Barrels, the peculiar Whittlesea Straw Bear and colorful Red Leicester Morris Men."
British Folk is a zine that has fabulous visual contrast and photography, it could be an area to collaborate with NB as the British manufacture and general heritage of the brand is very integral; to the brand identity that we have to make the consumer aware of.
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