LEESETTE TURNER | In a flower

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ARTIST | Leesette Turner

BASED IN | South Africa

TITLE | In a flower

SIZE | 217 X 262 (MM)

Pause and embrace the simple beauty of life. Calligraphy invites us to stop, breathe, and observe with intention. Celebrate the beauty around you.

‘If we could see the miracle of a single flower clearly our whole life would change.’ Jack Kornfield in ‘Buddha’s Little Instruction Book’

MEDIUM | Watercolour and ink on paper

OPENING BID | USD 55 Available during our 48 hour IG Auction (See more)

AUCTION CODE | LT_FLOWER

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ARTIST | Leesette Turner

BASED IN | South Africa

TITLE | In a flower

SIZE | 217 X 262 (MM)

Pause and embrace the simple beauty of life. Calligraphy invites us to stop, breathe, and observe with intention. Celebrate the beauty around you.

‘If we could see the miracle of a single flower clearly our whole life would change.’ Jack Kornfield in ‘Buddha’s Little Instruction Book’

MEDIUM | Watercolour and ink on paper

OPENING BID | USD 55 Available during our 48 hour IG Auction (See more)

AUCTION CODE | LT_FLOWER

ARTIST | Leesette Turner

BASED IN | South Africa

TITLE | In a flower

SIZE | 217 X 262 (MM)

Pause and embrace the simple beauty of life. Calligraphy invites us to stop, breathe, and observe with intention. Celebrate the beauty around you.

‘If we could see the miracle of a single flower clearly our whole life would change.’ Jack Kornfield in ‘Buddha’s Little Instruction Book’

MEDIUM | Watercolour and ink on paper

OPENING BID | USD 55 Available during our 48 hour IG Auction (See more)

AUCTION CODE | LT_FLOWER

 

About the artist

 

Leesette Turner

Calligraphy coach, teacher, and lettering artist, Leesette’s interest in calligraphy started with her first year in school where a teacher wrote in beautiful italic. After her mother bought her a Speedball book,
she spent years copying the scripts! Today, Leesette is still endlessly fascinated by all things script – Asian, Arabic, African, Asemic, Roman – the traditions and history, how letters become images and our relationship with text. Her philosophy is to have fun with letters as an abstract self-expression, not requiring perfection.

A member of the Cape Friends of Calligraphy, Leesette’s works have been exhibited locally and internationally, and her work appears in several international collections.