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Starry Orca (Black Version) Notebook

$20
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Starry Orca (Black Version) Notebook

By: aliriza

$20
Size: 6" x 8" Lined
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Description

A silhouetted orca breaches upward through a starfield, its body forming a curved negative space filled with countless white points of light against pure black. The composition captures a moment of graceful ascension, where the whale's form becomes a portal to the cosmos, merging the ocean's majesty with infinite space. Bound with 52 pages of 70lb paper, lined or unlined, behind an anti-scuff matte cover with wraparound artwork, made to order. Notes and sketches kept behind an independent artist's work, not a plain composition cover.

Specifications

  • Wraparound artwork and design
  • Anti-scuff laminate cover with soft matte feel
  • 52 pages of high-quality 70lb text paper
  • Minimal bleed-through even with heavy ink
  • Lined or unlined paper options
  • Lined notebook is college ruled
  • Wraparound artwork and design
  • Anti-scuff laminate cover with soft matte feel
  • 52 pages of high-quality 70lb text paper
  • Minimal bleed-through even with heavy ink
  • Lined or unlined paper options
  • Lined notebook is college ruled
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About This Piece

Starry Orca (Black Version)

aliriza

By: aliriza

aliriza
About The Artist

I teach visual arts in a public school. I was a person who loved photography and drawing since childhood. My reason for joining design world as a designer is: unfortunately, the people of the country we live in do not value art as it deserves. The parents of my talented students don't want to let them go to a Fine Arts High School near us. I want to prove to them they did wrong: money can be earned by making art! it's possible to make a living doing what you love! For that you need to work hard and improve yourself. In a nutshell, I wanted to set an example for my students. This is my story. My instagram account is: @artrise_alirizacakir

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