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A MINOR THOUGHT by Jan Lehner - Thought-Provoking Book for Self-Reflection & Personal Growth | Perfect for Book Clubs, Gifts & Quiet Reading Moments
A MINOR THOUGHT by Jan Lehner - Thought-Provoking Book for Self-Reflection & Personal Growth | Perfect for Book Clubs, Gifts & Quiet Reading MomentsA MINOR THOUGHT by Jan Lehner - Thought-Provoking Book for Self-Reflection & Personal Growth | Perfect for Book Clubs, Gifts & Quiet Reading MomentsA MINOR THOUGHT by Jan Lehner - Thought-Provoking Book for Self-Reflection & Personal Growth | Perfect for Book Clubs, Gifts & Quiet Reading MomentsA MINOR THOUGHT by Jan Lehner - Thought-Provoking Book for Self-Reflection & Personal Growth | Perfect for Book Clubs, Gifts & Quiet Reading MomentsA MINOR THOUGHT by Jan Lehner - Thought-Provoking Book for Self-Reflection & Personal Growth | Perfect for Book Clubs, Gifts & Quiet Reading MomentsA MINOR THOUGHT by Jan Lehner - Thought-Provoking Book for Self-Reflection & Personal Growth | Perfect for Book Clubs, Gifts & Quiet Reading MomentsA MINOR THOUGHT by Jan Lehner - Thought-Provoking Book for Self-Reflection & Personal Growth | Perfect for Book Clubs, Gifts & Quiet Reading Moments

A MINOR THOUGHT by Jan Lehner - Thought-Provoking Book for Self-Reflection & Personal Growth | Perfect for Book Clubs, Gifts & Quiet Reading Moments

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Jan Lehner



A Minor Thought by Jan Lehner (b.1983, German) contains a cumulation of images taken during constrained journeys; solely allowing a fleeting impression of the respective destinations — and at times even of Lehner’s habitual environment in London.

The resulting works, often made as visual notes, presently decontextualised and abstract, are an attempt to offer a glimpse into these moments’ sentiment, rather than how they appeared.