Seven Days in Tibet is a photo essay on Buddhist practice in modern day Tibet. This 17cm square limited edition features 44 handmade colour lithographic plates, 8 of which fold out. The blue textured cover has been hand printed with silver ink to create a unique finish for each book.
Published by Brazen Head Productions English Softcover 48 pages 170 x 170 mm 9781919411705
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