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Woodcut Memory Game

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Description

If there is, indeed, nothing lovelier than a tree, artist Bryan Nash Gill (1961-2013) showed us why. This fun memory game based on his bestselling book, Woodcut, offers fifty-two cards (twenty-six pairs) featuring distinctive woodcut prints nested in a handsome keepsake box. The arboreal rings come to life in exquisite detail to challenge your mind and beautify your table.

NATURE MEMORY GAME: Boost your recall skills with 52 cards (26 pairs) with unique woodcut designs to match and test your memory.

MASTER ARTIST: A perfect companion to visual artist Bryan Nash Gill's bestselling book, Woodcut, this fun matching game brings his sublime woodcut prints to life.

GIFTABLE SET: The elegant keepsake box and sophisticated deck of cards feature awe-inspiring prints created from cross-sections of trees.

FOR ART & NATURE LOVERS: Sturdy cardstock and beautifully printed artwork make this a great gift for art, design, and nature lovers.

ALL AGES BRAIN GAME: The sophisticated images hold appeal for the whole family, and the concentration gameplay helps develop and enhance memory, comprehension, cognitive, and visual perception skills.

Product Details

PublisherPrinceton Architectural Press
Publish DateOctober 04, 2016
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook icon
EAN/UPC9781616895433
Dimensions4.2 X 3.5 X 3.5 inches | 0.9 pounds
BISAC Categories: , Games & Puzzles

About the Author

Bryan Nash Gill (1961-2013) was born, lived, and worked in Connecticut. He received his BFA from Tulane University with a focus on glassblowing and an MFA from the California College of Art. His work can be found in both private and public collections, and he exhibited regularly in galleries across the United States. He was profiled in Martha Stewart Living and T: The New York Times Style Magazine.

Reviews

"If you find yourself forgetting exactly whom you need to buy gifts for, you'll want to get at least two of these memory games--including one for yourself....Test your memory against a friend, or alone." -New York Times
"Bryan Nash Gill's woodcut prints showing the intricate interior life of trees star in this memory game." -Better Homes Gardens
"Little ones will love the challenge of pairing up the identical prints; adults will love the subtly drawn shapes, which are a welcome break from the typical toys' brazen primary colors." -Real Simple
"This memory game is not only fun, it comes in a cute rustic box." -Country Living

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