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A small book of Ojika Recipes

€25.00

Author: Olya Oleinic
Paper: Munken Premium 90gsm
Type: Book
Print: B/W + Flat Gold Riso
Page Count: 176
Format: W10,8cm H16cm

Edition: /100

This is not a cook book, but a collection of recipes that Olya Oleinic gathered during her residency on Ojika Island (Nagasaki, Japan). Sometimes a bit lost in translation, it represents her attempts to connect to her new environment.

This book is part of a catalog series for the Ojika Artist in Island Program, which is supported by Ojika Town and Nagasaki Prefecture, as well as The Netherlands Embassy in Tokyo.

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Author: Olya Oleinic
Paper: Munken Premium 90gsm
Type: Book
Print: B/W + Flat Gold Riso
Page Count: 176
Format: W10,8cm H16cm

Edition: /100

This is not a cook book, but a collection of recipes that Olya Oleinic gathered during her residency on Ojika Island (Nagasaki, Japan). Sometimes a bit lost in translation, it represents her attempts to connect to her new environment.

This book is part of a catalog series for the Ojika Artist in Island Program, which is supported by Ojika Town and Nagasaki Prefecture, as well as The Netherlands Embassy in Tokyo.

Author: Olya Oleinic
Paper: Munken Premium 90gsm
Type: Book
Print: B/W + Flat Gold Riso
Page Count: 176
Format: W10,8cm H16cm

Edition: /100

This is not a cook book, but a collection of recipes that Olya Oleinic gathered during her residency on Ojika Island (Nagasaki, Japan). Sometimes a bit lost in translation, it represents her attempts to connect to her new environment.

This book is part of a catalog series for the Ojika Artist in Island Program, which is supported by Ojika Town and Nagasaki Prefecture, as well as The Netherlands Embassy in Tokyo.

Netherlands—

Van Diemenstraat 410
1013CR Amsterdam

Japan—

Saga City
&Ojika Island

Studio The Future /
The Future Publishing

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