Paperblanks - Van Gogh's Irises
Van Gogh's Irises asylum garden masterpiece hardcover journal
Vincent van Gogh painted *Irises* during his voluntary stay at Saint-Paul Asylum in 1889, finding solace in the garden's blooms while recovering from mental crisis. That transformative period produced some of his most emotionally resonant work, and this journal brings his vivid brushstrokes and bold color harmonies directly into your hands.
Paperblanks reproduces the painting with remarkable fidelity across the hardcover surface, capturing both the energetic movement of Van Gogh's impasto technique and the striking contrast between deep purples and warm earth tones. Smyth sewn binding allows pages to lie completely flat, essential for sketching across spreads or working with wet media near the spine. The ribbon marker holds your place without damaging pages, while the elastic closure keeps everything secure in bags or on studio surfaces.
An interior pouch provides storage for loose notes, ephemera, or reference images you're gathering for projects. Available in multiple formats to match how you actually work: compact for travel sketching, midi for daily journaling, or larger sizes for more expansive entries. The Getty partnership ensures authentic color reproduction that honors Van Gogh's original palette rather than producing generic floral decoration.
PRODUCT INFORMATION
- Reproduces Van Gogh's Irises painting
- Hardcover with smyth sewn binding
- Includes ribbon marker for pages
- Interior pouch stores loose items
- Elastic closure secures journal shut
- Available in multiple size formats
