Record three years’ worth of memories with this beautiful one-line-a-day memory journal featuring one of Vincent van Gogh’s masterpieces.
Vincent van Gogh was not only one of the most well-known, beloved artists of all time; he was also a prolific and insightful writer. Over the course of his life, he wrote thousands of letters reflecting on the details of his experiences.
Use this stunning Van Gogh memory book to record three years of our own thoughts or experiences most worth remembering. Each page includes a daily entry for a single thought or highlight over three successive years. At the end of three years, you’ll have a condensed, comparative record of memories to reflect on.
JOURNALING MADE EASY: Make journaling a consistent part of your routine with this simple journal designed to encourage you to write just one line a day. Whether you choose to write each morning, afternoon, or evening, take a brief moment of reflection to jot down a special detail from each day.
TIME CAPSULE: Let this journal serve as your own personal time capsule as you continue with the journal and accumulate three years' worth of daily memories to look back on.
DELUXE DESIGN: With a high-quality hardcover case, 372 pages of archival paper, and a satin ribbon marker to keep your place, this deluxe memory journal is designed to stand the test of time.
ADD TO YOUR COLLECTION: Add more great Van Gogh stationery products from Insight Editions to your collection—Van Gogh Letters Stationery Set, Van Gogh Self-Portrait with Grey Felt Hat Journal, Van Gogh Almond Blossom Deluxe Journal, Van Gogh Landscapes Sewn Notebook Collection (Set of 3), and more!
Vincent van Gogh (1853 – 1890)
Sunflowers, 1889
Oil on canvas, 95 cm x 73 cm
Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam
(Vincent van Gogh Foundation)
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