Horse Brass: The Language of the Decorative
£6.95
/ THE LANGUAGE OF THE DECORATIVE /
"In our documented living history, humans have always relied upon a unity with horses. Whether for transport, agriculture, or companionship. It was thought in the late 1900s, between Ireland and the UK, there were 3.3 million horses.
It’s no wonder, then, that people would decorate and care for their horses in the same way people may treasure a car now - gently stroking the bonnet, putting fake plastic eyelashes on the headlights, or licking the wheels clean. But there is a rich history of iconography in how we used to decorate our horses, and why."
A recycled and ethically printed zine! the nature of this being risograph printed means it has been 100% printed using soy based inks, and the paper is all 100% recycled, giving it a lush quality. Printed in gorgeous overlapping pinks and blues, they overlay into purples and create a beautiful display of colour while you're reading.
// a 35 page zine written and illustrated by chloe heffernan
"In our documented living history, humans have always relied upon a unity with horses. Whether for transport, agriculture, or companionship. It was thought in the late 1900s, between Ireland and the UK, there were 3.3 million horses.
It’s no wonder, then, that people would decorate and care for their horses in the same way people may treasure a car now - gently stroking the bonnet, putting fake plastic eyelashes on the headlights, or licking the wheels clean. But there is a rich history of iconography in how we used to decorate our horses, and why."
A recycled and ethically printed zine! the nature of this being risograph printed means it has been 100% printed using soy based inks, and the paper is all 100% recycled, giving it a lush quality. Printed in gorgeous overlapping pinks and blues, they overlay into purples and create a beautiful display of colour while you're reading.
// a 35 page zine written and illustrated by chloe heffernan
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/ THE LANGUAGE OF THE DECORATIVE /
"In our documented living history, humans have always relied upon a unity with horses. Whether for transport, agriculture, or companionship. It was thought in the late 1900s, between Ireland and the UK, there were 3.3 million horses.
It’s no wonder, then, that people would decorate and care for their horses in the same way people may treasure a car now - gently stroking the bonnet, putting fake plastic eyelashes on the headlights, or licking the wheels clean. But there is a rich history of iconography in how we used to decorate our horses, and why."
A recycled and ethically printed zine! the nature of this being risograph printed means it has been 100% printed using soy based inks, and the paper is all 100% recycled, giving it a lush quality. Printed in gorgeous overlapping pinks and blues, they overlay into purples and create a beautiful display of colour while you're reading.
// a 35 page zine written and illustrated by chloe heffernan
"In our documented living history, humans have always relied upon a unity with horses. Whether for transport, agriculture, or companionship. It was thought in the late 1900s, between Ireland and the UK, there were 3.3 million horses.
It’s no wonder, then, that people would decorate and care for their horses in the same way people may treasure a car now - gently stroking the bonnet, putting fake plastic eyelashes on the headlights, or licking the wheels clean. But there is a rich history of iconography in how we used to decorate our horses, and why."
A recycled and ethically printed zine! the nature of this being risograph printed means it has been 100% printed using soy based inks, and the paper is all 100% recycled, giving it a lush quality. Printed in gorgeous overlapping pinks and blues, they overlay into purples and create a beautiful display of colour while you're reading.
// a 35 page zine written and illustrated by chloe heffernan
/ THE LANGUAGE OF THE DECORATIVE /
"In our documented living history, humans have always relied upon a unity with horses. Whether for transport, agriculture, or companionship. It was thought in the late 1900s, between Ireland and the UK, there were 3.3 million horses.
It’s no wonder, then, that people would decorate and care for their horses in the same way people may treasure a car now - gently stroking the bonnet, putting fake plastic eyelashes on the headlights, or licking the wheels clean. But there is a rich history of iconography in how we used to decorate our horses, and why."
A recycled and ethically printed zine! the nature of this being risograph printed means it has been 100% printed using soy based inks, and the paper is all 100% recycled, giving it a lush quality. Printed in gorgeous overlapping pinks and blues, they overlay into purples and create a beautiful display of colour while you're reading.
// a 35 page zine written and illustrated by chloe heffernan
"In our documented living history, humans have always relied upon a unity with horses. Whether for transport, agriculture, or companionship. It was thought in the late 1900s, between Ireland and the UK, there were 3.3 million horses.
It’s no wonder, then, that people would decorate and care for their horses in the same way people may treasure a car now - gently stroking the bonnet, putting fake plastic eyelashes on the headlights, or licking the wheels clean. But there is a rich history of iconography in how we used to decorate our horses, and why."
A recycled and ethically printed zine! the nature of this being risograph printed means it has been 100% printed using soy based inks, and the paper is all 100% recycled, giving it a lush quality. Printed in gorgeous overlapping pinks and blues, they overlay into purples and create a beautiful display of colour while you're reading.
// a 35 page zine written and illustrated by chloe heffernan