Klaus
A stunning book exploring the art of Sergio Pablos' animated Christmas original, Klaus. When Jesper (Jason Schwartzman) distinguishes himself as the postal academy's worst student, he is stationed on a frozen island above the Arctic Circle, where the feuding locals hardly exchange words let alone letters. Jesper is about to give up when he finds an ally in local teacher Alva (Rashida Jones), and discovers Klaus (Oscar(R) winner J.K. Simmons), a mysterious carpenter who lives alone in a cabin full of handmade toys. These unlikely friendships return laughter to Smeerensburg, forging a new legacy of generous neighbors, magical lore and stockings hung by the chimney with care. An animated holiday comedy directed by Despicable Me co-creator Sergio Pablos, KLAUS co-stars Joan Cusack, Will Sasso and Norm Macdonald. Klaus: The Art of the Movie is a stunning coffee table hardback exploring the art of Sergio Pablos' hand-drawn animated original Christmas film. Showcasing the full animation process, including an innovative new lighting and shadowing technique, this book features concept art, pitch documents, character turnarounds, key art, final artwork, exclusive sketches, and interviews with the team behind this heartwarming film.
Captured in Water and Light
Sarah Wood is a Fellow of the Society of Botanical Artists. She has exhibited her work in the UK, Germany, Spain and the USA. Her work is also in private collections.This beautiful volume features over 120 full-colour reproductions of her watercolour paintings from around the UK, including several that have won prestigious awards.From simple lichens and grasses, to showy blooms such as Peony and Poppy, Sarah showcases some of her best work including many of her signature raindrop paintings.This book will provide inspiration and enjoyment of the varied colours and forms found in gardens, woodlands and cliff tops.
WowwArt Magazine Issue 3
Welcome to the third issue of WOWwART, where we celebrate the extraordinary journey through the fascinating world of storytelling and creative expression. This issue marks a significant milestone in our commitment to spotlighting exceptional artists and photographers who challenge our minds and stir our souls.We are profoundly honored to feature Dimitri "Dima" Beliakov on our cover-a virtuoso behind the lens whose career spans nearly thirty years of capturing unflinching realities. Beliakov has documented world-shaping events from the harrowing frontlines of Chechnya and Syria to the current Ukraine-Russia war. His work provides "direct, unfiltered evidence" of the human cost of conflict, serving as an anchor in an age of disinformation. Whether he is maintaining neutrality while moving between militias in the Chechen campaigns or capturing iconic moments like the Beslan school siege, his images pulse with an extraordinary ability to connect the viewer to the heart of the human condition.Beyond our cover story, this issue invites you into the minds of other visionary creators: Elizabeth Magill redefines our engagement with the natural world, using fluid paint pourings and photographic overlays to explore the delicate tension between beauty and the darker geopolitical history of Northern Ireland.Sienna Martz and Alex Diamond (J繹rg Heikhaus) use their craft as a form of "gentle activism". Martz transforms plant-based and upcycled materials into sculptures that challenge modern consumerism, while Diamond utilizes wood-based carvings to spark vital dialogues on democracy and social issues.Januario Jano and Galina Agafonova investigate the intersection of identity and technology. Jano uses interdisciplinary research to critique globalization, whereas Agafonova merges nature and technology through neural networks and mirror installations to explore mental discipline and personal growth.Diane Pieri and Cecile Chong bring cultural richness to our pages. Pieri's five-decade career highlights the beauty of authentic materials like gold leaf, influenced by Indian miniatures, while Chong weaves cultural identity into multilayered, universal narratives.WOWwART is a subsidiary of NewYox Media Group and is available in print and electronic formats in over 190 countries through thousands of retailers including Barnes & Noble, Amazon, and Waterstones.As you dive into these pages, we hope these insights ignite your own passion for art and understanding. Thank you for being part of our creative community.Happy reading,
Hudinilson Jr.'s Cadernos de refer礙ncias
Hudinilson Jr.'s Cadernos de refer礙ncias presents the first comprehensive study of Hudinilson Jr.'s Cadernos de refer礙ncias, a collection of over 130 notebooks meticulously compiled throughout more than three decades (1981-2013 ca.). These scrapbooks bring together Greco-Roman mythology, U.S. pornography, French Theory, and the Brazilian pop-art scene, reflecting Hudinilson Jr.'s unique method of cultural critique through appropriation. By exploring this intricate fusion of seemingly disparate materials, the book positions scrapbooking not as a trivial or domestic hobby, but as a politically charged artistic practice of resistance. It argues that Hudinilson Jr.'s Cadernos interrogate the intersections of identity, desire, and mass media, challenging dominant narratives and opening spaces for subversive readings within visual culture.
Bronx Visual Identity from Subway 'Writers' to Mural Artists
Graffiti as an art form began in Washington Heights. As bombing became competitive, the foundations of an inter-borough competition were established with important hubs, such as the writer's bench, elevated trains, train yards and lay-ups located in the South Bronx. In the early 1970's South Bronx writer Phase2 invented bubble letters and created the first throwies and Wild Style lettering. Writers like BG183, BIO, Brim, Mack and Nicer emerge from this tradition, and form crews like Tats Cru during the 1980's in the South Bronx. Closely tied to the birth ofhip-hop in the Bronx, Tats Cru worked with DJ Cool Herc, Grandmaster Flash, and others. Later they collaborated with rappers such as Blg Pun, Fat Joe and KRS One. As the MTA cracked down on train graffiti, these writers began painting walls. Tats Cru continues to paint walls, using the art form and partnership to preserve the community, culture and history of the South Bronx today. Tats Cru maintains a studio in Hunts Point, and with other Bronx based artists, such as CRASH and DAZE are establishing an arts district.
The Habit of Seeing
The Habit of Seeing explores perception as an active, cultivated practice rather than a passive act. Moving through a series of reflective essays, Tom McPherson considers how attention shapes what we notice, what we overlook, and how meaning slowly emerges when we learn to look more carefully.The book examines habits of perception, visual assumptions, and the quiet editing that takes place before conscious thought. Seeing is treated not as something that simply happens, but as something we do, shaped by experience, intention, and patience. Ordinary environments, familiar spaces, and everyday moments become sites of renewed clarity when attention deepens.Written in a calm, reflective voice, The Habit of Seeing offers a counterpoint to speed, certainty, and constant distraction. It invites the reader to slow down, question first impressions, and rediscover how much richness exists in the overlooked and the familiar.This book is for artists, students, and readers interested in perception, attention, and the relationship between seeing and understanding. It is not instructional, but exploratory, a companion for anyone drawn to observation, awareness, and a more thoughtful way of engaging with the world.
Red-Blue/ Blue-Red
Red-Blue/ Blue-Red is comprised of 8 drawings by Genie Poretzky-Lee. They are fragments of colour, red dipped in blue, blue dipped in red.The first drawings were created in Goa in 2020. In 2025 Poretzky-Lee revisited her collection of drawings, and added bleach, dripped across the paper.For Poretzky-Lee, these drawings are uncompromising in their minimalism.
Teach Me the Love that Is Evergreen
A BOOK ABOUT PAINTING AND DOGSWhen Peter Shahrokh came home with his family and their new puppy on a dreary afternoon in February, he had no idea of the turn his life had taken. He hadn't wanted a dog, but his wife and daughter had insisted on it. The next day, the little fellow was following behind him in the backyard but got too curious and fell into the cold swimming pool.Peter pulled him out, of course, and from there, his evolution as a watercolorist changed as he came to understand and portray the nature of humanity's greatest companion, the dog. Teach Me the Love that is Evergreen captures this pilgrimage through the many portraits that show how one painter developed his skills to show his love of this special animal.The name of the book, Teach Me the Love that Is Evergreen, is a line from a poem, "In the White Giant's Thigh", by the Welsh poet, Dylan Thomas.
Off the Coast of Paradise
Off the Coast of Paradise is the first major exhibition and publication to explore the profound impact of Ossabaw Island--an undeveloped, 26,000-acre barrier island off the coast of Savannah--on artists in the United States during the latter half of the twentieth century. The show, which opens at the Jepson Center, Telfair Museums in Savannah, Georgia in March 2026, focuses on a pair of revolutionary multidisciplinary residency programs known as the Ossabaw Island Project (OIP) and Genesis that ran on the island from 1961-1982 and their legacies in its examination of Ossabaw as a site for creative experimentation. Taking its name from a poem written by renowned poet and former Genesis member, Henri Cole, the exhibition and publication feature the work of internationally renowned artists who either participated in the residency programs or who have spent time on Ossabaw in the years since, including Harry Bertoia, Agnes Denes, Allison Janae Hamilton, Marcy Hermansader, Suzanne Jackson, Ellen Lanyon, Doris Lee, Sally Mann, Michael Mazur, Ross McElwee, Athena Tacha, Betty Tompkins, and Anne Truitt. These artists have considered the island through a myriad of lenses in their work, including the historical, the environmental, the social, the cultural, and the personal. The lavishly illustrated exhibit catalogue features new scholarly essays and first-hand accounts on topics including Sandy West's ecofeminist vision for Ossabaw, African American artists in the Georgia Sea Islands, and Gullah Geechee lived experience in oral history and film.
Time Again
For the last nineteen years my work has focused on painting found people from the 1890s, whose photos I found in the trash. Although I don't know who these people are, they changed my life. Initially, what they helped me understand is the finite time we have here on earth. That realization lit a fire underneath me and pushed me to go after what I love, using their visage as my symbol.Portraying anonymous people in this pop aesthetic urges viewers to ask "who is that?" This has led me to seek out stories I can actually tell. Some figures who were drawn to me over the last few years include: James Baldwin, Emmeline Pankhurst, Lucy Parsons, Frederick Douglass, George F. Johnson, Thomas Garrett, Louise Michel, Edward Bellamy, Assata Shakur... and the list continues to grow.When I realized what I had already begun to do, and looked around at what's happening today, that's when I decided to dig in a little deeper. Synchronicity and connection got me here and as I take a firmer direction on my path, it continues to guide my research. Open one book and it leads to another. All of these stories are connected.They're connected to you and to me.I can't tell every story, but I can point to a few and hope that the viewer takes it as an example. I don't know if I still believe in utopia, but I do believe in rebellion.It's Time Again.
Stripped
A collection of personal art and commissioned work drawn by the talented Negy.
Stripped
A collection of personal art and commissioned work drawn by the talented Negy.
Stripped
A collection of personal art and commissioned work drawn by the talented Negy.
Painting With the Colors of the Wind (Second Edition)
Paul Devito takes us with him on a journey through his latest exercise in artistic subversion, indeed, as he says, 'the style of these paintings I call illusionism: between impressionist and modern.'
The Sea Lion Pipe
The opposite side is inserted into the right eye breaking up into a thousand streams of coloredstars, which sometimes fall one on top of the other confusing and confusing me. It's strangeand beautiful, this continuous fall, it's whirling, I can't stop it in any way even if I wanted to.My hand becomes as big as a mountain, it detaches itself from my body and becomes a tractorthat grinds up earth and my nose. I've gathered my few things, I've made a strawberry cake.I swallow it whole without ever looking back. Behind me are the usual ants, my faithful friends.They greet me joyfully and I think they must be telling me something. But it's too loud tounderstand them, I can't hear any of their important message.It's already night and I realize I'm still wearing the same pajamas I was wearing two nights ago;I've always had them on. But how much me has passed? It doesn't matter, I like spending allmy me with my ant friends. I show them my latest paintings and ask what they think. But Ihave to stop right away because the rainbow dragon has arrived and wants the last threemonths' rent paid. I tell him firmly that I'll pay it whenever I feel like it, which is, never. Listento the rustling of the leaves, it's beautiful, isn't it? The wind is light and caresses my old skinlike a square balloon. Sometimes, often, never, I think that two of us are too many and thatmaybe three is better. Even if it's difficult to communicate, it's not necessary. So I finally decideto get dressed, because it's cold, and I put on a coat, scarf, and hat. I go out and fall repeatedlyon the stairs... I fall and fall again and find myself walking on my hands because my feet havebecome two yellow and green umbrellas.I want to paint because I bought beautiful new colors, and I'm curious. I mix them and theysmell so good that instead of using them for my painting, I eat them all... I'm full now and Isee that my stomach has become my last beautiful painting. I hang myself on a wall in frontof the mirror and I really like my stomach-painting and I want to sell it to the rainbow dragoneven if he's so ignorant, but I need the money because next month I want to go to Pluto viaSaturn and Mars, and I want to take my ant friends with me. Claudio Parentela
Readings Against Type
I think of Albert Mobilio as a flâneur of culture. To follow the path of his criticism down alleyways and boulevards is to be immersed in the sights, sounds, and feel of literature and art. I've long been in awe of the breadth of his interests and the depth of his empathetic imagination, and this collection, a series of amiable detours ranging from road atlases to asemic writing to the art of list making, doesn't disappoint. His language, too, is a marvel-tactile, dazzling, and ripe, like fruit at the peak of summer. -Nicole Rudick, What Is Now Known Was Once Only Imagined: An (Auto)biography of Niki de Saint Phalle Each piece in this book distills intently focused fascination, whether with maps, magic, cemeteries, aerial surveillance, collages of found objects, or how cities and landscapes change over time. Wherever he directs his gaze Albert Mobilio teases out unexpected perspectives, by turns playful or macabre or ironic or sublime. Tiny objects or odd hobbies may be tokens of cataclysm or prescient intuition. Glimpses discerned in a snapshot or a stretch of desert engender metaphors that blossom into narratives. A word-centered artwork by Ed Ruscha evokes "a bathroom graffito on a doomed U-boat," a falcon traces "the inseam of the void." Among the places on a West Virginia road map Mobilio finds "incantatory music" and in the argot of Mafia wiretaps "a poetry of the oblique." In the lives and works of artists (Harry Smith, Weegee, Frédéric Bruly Bouabré, Vivian Maier, and many others) he is alert to endlessly suggestive processes, and from what might seem random detritus (lists, manuals, hoarded mementos) he elicits hidden histories whose implications spread out in all directions. Readings Against Type is like a steamer trunk overflowing with the evidence of many lives and many places: at once memoir and urban chronicle and meditation on art, and, not least, acknowledgment of how mysteriously all its elements interconnect. -Geoffrey O'Brien, Arabian Nights of 1934 In Readings Against Type Albert Mobilio maps cultural curiosities like few others. Whether making sense of Gertrude Stein's sentences, reading travel guides and how-to books as literature, musing on a museum devoted to one man, or glossing photographs of men's footwear on city sidewalks, his sharp prose illuminates cultural artifacts that favor odd angles of approach. Read these pocket-size pieces of the planet for a keener sense of where we've been-and where we might be headed. -Louis Bury, Exercises in Criticism
Caf矇 Society
A wonderful volume which captures the central role of Parisian caf矇s as a source of inspiration in the development of modern art.Presenting over fifty-five works by a broad cross-section of major and lesser-known names in French and expatriate American art, the volume looks at the changing role of caf矇s as gathering places for a new type of urban bourgeois clientele, that increasingly dominated life in central Paris in the late nineteenth century.The redeveloped city centre saw a massive explosion in caf矇s, brasseries, and restaurants, as well as a host of music and performing establishments, that became social gathering spots for a wide range of artists, writers, intellectuals, political activists, and hangers-on, as well as a growing number of often exploited cabaret performers. These caf矇s included Caf矇 Guerbois in Avenue de Clichy, frequented by Manet and Degas; Caf矇-concert des Ambassadeurs in the Jardins des Champs Elysees, a favourite haunt of Jean Beraud, and Le Lapin Agile the informal cabaret in Montmartre, closely associated with the struggling modernist artist Picasso. These establishments ranging from formal restaurants and brasseries, to cabarets, small caf矇s, and table d'h繫tes attracted French - and international - artists, drawn to places where different social classes of men and women could freely mingle, and providing the kind of hedonistic sensory experience that became the subjects of these artists' work. This catalog accompanies a traveling exhibition with venues at the Ordrupgaard Museum, Charlottenlund, Denmark; Dixon Gallery and Gardens, Memphis, TN; and Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha, NE.
The Goddess Fortunes
I am a visual artist who uses a variety of media to explore feminist themes and the self. My approach to both art and poetry is the same; collage. I find images or words I am innately attracted to, cut them out, arranging and rearranging until I find the perfect picture. I am heavily influenced by the found object; discarded magazines, the sky in a piece of junk mail, the still frame of a paused movie, the shape of a scrap of paper, any likeness or shape that calls to me. I consider the images of prehistoric goddess figurines, paramount and central to my own art, as a found object; Something someone was compelled to create that was lost or discarded, then found again. My poems are inspired by the found word; fortune cookies, passing billboards, my teenage diaries, made up and mis-heard songs, overheard conversations, grocery lists, and all other manner of words heard or seen in serendipitous encounters. I use collage to create a sacred space for these images and words, ancient and new. I feed myself found words and images; digesting, reconstructing, honoring form and phrase, creating a sacred place for each, and then gluing every one down in its rightful place. R.L. Edmondson Vance approaches feminism with a layered process. I'm forever looking deeper into the work, which reminds me of the layers of femininity, womanism, and the culture to which those identities subscribe. These collages make me question if hands mean "giving or taking" and if feet mean "coming or going"? Vance representing the ancient female figure by using digital medium, posits accusations that ideals of femininity haven't fundamentally progressed yet may be presented in a new way. An intentional irreverence to refinery comes to mind here; a slapdash heap of Amazon boxes, whiskers quickly cut out, geometric shapes of patterns that aren't quite anchored in any particular way all paired with the fecund, succulent depiction of the jungle and the rotund female figure demands the viewer to consider how time and place neither distracts nor diminishes certain brands of beauty. In many of Vance's collages, we only get a partial view of other animals and beasts while we get the entire feminine figure, centered and framed, demanding our attention. This curious cropping and positioning allows us to marvel at the form and perhaps even worship it. Vance's drawn or painted artworks call to question the function of a symbol, whether color or iconography, we wonder if pink is related to womanhood, if snakes and Eve are actually sinful, and whether or not hands indicate an inherent generosity. How do we hold an image? An idea? We manipulate our expectations and fantasies around the truth of others; a frame of sorts. As we look into this artwork, it's impossible to forget that we are removed, removed, removed from both the subject and the artist. The genesis of our humanity is perhaps easier to hypothesize than the origin of our ideas surrounding who we really are. Preconceived notions and expectations projected onto both the woman and motherhood are represented here with an unrelenting symmetry or structure, which some might refer affectionately to as the matrix. This translucent celebration doesn't forget where it came from, which seems to be a brightness, a nebula of yellow. What do we have to offer our mothers? Despite whatever offering that gave to us, here we are with hands again. This memento mori reminds us that this is the life we are given and that we must deal with the identities we originate with as we move forward into our own deeper understandings of ourselves and we are somehow pulled inward toward our own introspection.
Hello Kawaii!
Add a burst of adorable to your day with more than one hundred cute and colorful temporary tattoos. Welcome to a world of pure, heartwarming cuteness with Hello Kawaii! Inside, you'll find over one hundred temporary tattoos that are guaranteed to put a smile on your face. Illustrated by Kidnichols, each design is inspired by the magic of kawaii culture--think pastel rainbows, fluffy animals, adorable treats, and the sweetest little flowers. These tattoos are perfect for adding a touch of whimsy to your day, whether you're curled up with a cup of tea, going to a fun festival, or just want to bring some extra sweetness to your world.
Los Santos Plays Itself
Los Santos Plays Itself begins with a simple claim: the most obsessively filmed city in contemporary art may be a fake Los Angeles built by Rockstar Games. Taking its cue from Thom Andersen's Los Angeles Plays Itself, the book asks what happens when video art and post-photographic practices run on a commercial game engine. If Andersen traced how cinema framed a city, this study follows how simulation generates its own urban logic.Across more than seventy works made between 2013 and 2025, the book tracks artists who treat Grand Theft Auto V as software rather than a narrative. Their work exposes Los Santos as executable code: an apparatus in which ideology is encoded into traffic models, weather systems, and police routines. Machinima becomes a post-cinematic practice that scripts resistance into this procedural logic through ambient observation, modding, and infrastructural critique.
Los Santos Plays Itself
Los Santos Plays Itself begins with a simple claim: the most obsessively filmed city in contemporary art may be a fake Los Angeles built by Rockstar Games. Taking its cue from Thom Andersen's Los Angeles Plays Itself, the book asks what happens when video art and post-photographic practices run on a commercial game engine. If Andersen traced how cinema framed a city, this study follows how simulation generates its own urban logic.Across more than seventy works made between 2013 and 2025, the book tracks artists who treat Grand Theft Auto V as software rather than a narrative. Their work exposes Los Santos as executable code: an apparatus in which ideology is encoded into traffic models, weather systems, and police routines. Machinima becomes a post-cinematic practice that scripts resistance into this procedural logic through ambient observation, modding, and infrastructural critique.
NFTs Unlocked
A file can be copied endlessly; a token can feel singular. This book begins with that tension and offers calm, jargon-free guidance for readers who want understanding rather than hype. It explains what an NFT is in practice, how digital ownership works, and why communities rally around provenance, status, and shared stories. You will learn the creator's toolkit (minting paths, creator royalties, editions and utilities), how markets set narratives in the nft art market, and where law draws the line between tokens and intellectual property rights. Clear chapters unpack blockchain for artists, digital scarcity, and safer participation, then widen to durable use-cases such as access, membership, and certification. There is an honest discussion of environmental impact blockchain in principle - focusing on choices creators and collectors can control - and a grounded look at web3 communities and metaverse identity. Designed for artists, curators, collectors, and the merely curious, it delivers a mental model you can reuse long after trends change: evaluate claims, read incentives, and make patient, human-centred decisions in a fast-moving cultural economy.
How to Be Avant-Garde
"Art has poisoned our life," proclaimed Dutch artist and De Stijl cofounder Theo van Doesburg. Reacting to the tumultuous crises of the twentieth century, especially the horrors of World War I, avant-garde artists and writers sought to destroy art by transforming it into the substance of everyday life. Following the evolution of these revolutionary groups, How to Be Avant-Garde charts its pioneers and radical ideas.From Paris to New York, from Zurich to Moscow and Berlin, avant-gardists challenged the confines of the definition of art along with the confines of the canvas itself. Art historian Morgan Falconer starts with the dynamic Futurist founder Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, whose manifesto extolling speed, destruction, and modernity seeded avant-gardes across Europe. In turn, Dadaists Hugo Ball and Emmy Hennings sought to replace art with political cabaret, and the Surrealists tried to exchange it for tools to plumb the unconscious.He guides us through the Russian Constructivists with their adventures in advertising and utopianism and then De Stijl with the geometric abstractions of Piet Mondrian. The Bauhaus broke more boundaries, transmuting art into architecture and design. Finally, the Situationists swapped art for politics, with many of their ideas inspiring the 1968 Paris student protests. How to Be Avant-Garde is a journey through the interlocking networks of these richly creative lives with their visions of a better world, their sometimes sympathetic but often strange and turbulent conversations, and their objects and writings that defied categorization.
Stained Glass Owls Coloring Book
An artistic adult coloring book featuring elegant owls inspired by stained glass art. Clean outlines and refined compositions offer a relaxing, meditative coloring experience designed for stress relief and creative focus.
Japan Art Revolution
The 1960s in Japan were a time of profound social change, political unrest, and student protests. The turbulent years of the postwar era inspired an artistic explosion, with the emergence of a revolutionary scene of avant-garde artists who pioneered many disciplines: experimental and erotic photography, "Angura" theater and underground street performances, apocalyptic butoh dance, surreal illustrations, and seminal graphic design.Taking design cues from Japanese luminaries Yokoo Tadanori and Awazu Kiyoshi, Japan Art Revolution showcases more than six hundred captivating artworks, encompassing photographs, film stills, theater posters, and illustrations by visionary artists including Moriyama Daido, Hosoe Eiko, Araki Nobuyoshi, Ishiuchi Miyako, Tanaami Keiichi, Hijikata Tatsumi, Ohno Kazuo, Terayama Shuji, Tenjo Sajiki, Kawada Kikuji, Neo-Dada Organizers, Hi--Red Center, Hanaga Mitsutoshi, Nakahira Takuma, and Tanabe Santaro, to name a few of the artists featured in this book.Drawing on extensive interviews with these iconic artists, this comprehensive publication offers readers a nuanced understanding of the thriving world of Japanese avant--garde art, complemented by insightful texts and quotes from esteemed experts, curators, academics, and archivists.
SHEILA Portrait of an Unknown Artist
Sheila: Portrait of an Unknown Artist is an intimate examination of the life of SHEILA DENNING, one of the many women painters who worked in Britain in the twentieth century, but whose work received little or no attention from the art establishment. Sheila was the author's mother. Born in 1920 to an Anglo-Irish family, Sheila lost her favourite brother in WWII. In the grief-filled years that followed, and despite a dispiriting experience at Camberwell School of Art, she painted a series of compelling self portraits. Once married, Sheila allowed the needs of her clay-worker husband to set the agenda and her career floundered. But in the late 1960s, newly separated and a lone parent, she produced a stream of extraordinary portraits of people in her immediate circle. These were brave, honest paintings, the work of an artist who looked deeply into the faces of her sitters. Working within the genre of memoir, Thornhill interrogates Sheila's paintings with her own painter's eyes in an attempt to understand who her mother was. She dramatizes incidents and conversations remembered from childhood; she quotes from Sheila's letters, poems and an incomplete autobiography. The narrative is driven forward by the author's deep love for her mother, her need to disentangle herself from an overly close mother-daughter relationship and her desire to fathom what got in the way of Sheila thriving as an artist. The book is fully illustrated with 22 colour plates and 8 black and white plates.
Mandalas Relaxing Patterns
Twenty five images to color! Mandala coloring book for all ages! Fun patterns to color while relaxing on a rainy or sunny day! Good for stress relief! Hand drawn images! Fun to color! Promotes mindfulness!
Edmonia Lewis
A richly illustrated volume accompanying the first retrospective of Black and Indigenous American sculptor Edmonia Lewis. Edmonia Lewis (1844-1907) broke international, racial, and gender barriers as a young artist who traveled to Rome in 1866 to join the leading American sculptors of her generation. She created acclaimed figurative works in marble and achieved great success, but her status as a Black woman of Indigenous (Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation) descent complicated the critical reception of her oeuvre. After her death, her contribution to American sculpture was largely overlooked. Accompanying the first monographic retrospective of the artist, this lavishly illustrated volume reproduces examples of all Lewis's known works and shares new discoveries that illuminate her artistic vision of community, reform, and resilience. Essays place her sculptures in conversation with abolitionist and feminist movements and consider the themes Lewis's art addressed, including Indigenous artistry, social and political reformers, and religious and mythological subjects.
Frida
A sweeping new assessment of Frida Kahlo's place in modern art, from her self-made image to her lasting influence for contemporary artists Few artists have shaped popular culture as profoundly as Mexican painter Frida Kahlo (1907-1954), whose striking self-portraits and deeply personal symbolism have captivated audiences for decades. Remembered, too, for her tumultuous marriage to fellow artist Diego Rivera and her passionate political activism, Kahlo's legacy transcends her artistic oeuvre. To this day, contemporary artists draw on Kahlo's life and work for creative inspiration. Showcasing Kahlo's paintings alongside the work of other artists from around the world and from midcentury to today, Frida: The Making of an Icon investigates the profound and lasting nature of Kahlo's impact. With essays by leading researchers, scholars, and curators, Frida: The Making of an Icon is the first major examination of how Kahlo became a global icon and an important artistic influence, especially beginning in the 1970s. In seven sections, addressing themes from Kahlo's role as a gender-fluid intellectual to her political activism, and including conversations with contemporary artists Magali Lara and M籀nica Mayer, this important book celebrates and bridges the complexities of her iconic status and cultural, political, commercial, and artistic legacy. Published in association with the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston Exhibition Schedule: The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (January-May 2026) Tate Modern, London (June 2026-January 2027)
Digital Painting with KRITA 2.9
Krita is a free painting tool designed for concept artists, illustrators, matte and texture artists, and the VFX industry. It has been in development for over 10 years and has had an explosion in growth recently. It offers many common and innovative features to help the amateur and professional alike. Discover how assistants can speed up your creative process. Understand the powerful brush engine system. Includes illustrations teaching how individual concepts are applied. Master the user interface and customize it to your own preference. Learn how to stay on top of future changes and new features.
Rupert Garc穩a
This is the first biography of the renowned American Chicano visual artist and activist Rupert Garc穩a, drawing on fifty hours of interviews conducted over thirty years and accompanied by eighty images. This in-depth oral history gives an unparalleled look at Garc穩a's life and work, tracing his evolution as an artist and the political upheavals that shaped his life and worldview. Mario T. Garc穩a's testimonio places Rupert Garc穩a's art in historical perspective, from his beginnings as a working-class Mexican American from California's Central Valley, his coming of age in the U.S. Air Force during the Vietnam War, his involvement in the antiwar movement during the San Francisco State student strike in 1968-69, and his participation in the Chicano Movement and beyond. Influenced by history and politics, Garc穩a's vital works of art represent a changing world through the eyes of an artist, speaking to issues of poverty, racism, capitalism, war, and the role of the artist in society.His art--from revolutionary silkscreen posters to monumental pastels to portraits of political icons like Frida Kahlo, Che Guevara, and Dolores Huerta--serves to critique history and reassess it. It is work that will endure for generations to come.
Picturing Gratitude
Susan Simmons is a full time artist and has just gotten her feet wet in the poetry areas, with the intention of implementing gratitude through fifty years of artwork with her uplifting, inspiration words. "The road here on the earth is a short and bumpy path. It brought me solace to create this book. This isn't a "candy-coated" view of my life, but a real visual glimpse of emotions of my life although the details are not specified." Artwork takes center stage in Picturing GratitudeThe artist says, "As we fly around the sun year after year on this great blue and green ball we call "home:, we experience all the surprises of being on the planet - good times, bad times, easy and difficult ones. Yet, if we truly live in present gratitude, we can recognize and appreciate the blessings and gifts that bring us little joys from one moment to the next.As I assembled the artwork for this book, I realized I had gone through many transformations during my life so far, and yet, I am still me! I am grateful to be me and have this amazing human experience! The incredible attributes that grace this planet continue to astound me with joy every day. I've had good times and bad times. I've had wins and losses. The way I keep myself moving forward is to be grateful for what I have now versus what I have lost. I continue to paint and live life for what it is - life!"
Out of the Mansion of the Motoyasu
This is an autobiography, in which the author's life story is told not only from deep within her soul, but also from a place outside the narrator and hovering above her. It is a historical novel, telling the story of Japan's encounter with the West at the end of the 19th century, and through the years a er World War II. This is a book of personal mythology and spirituality documenting the growth of the author's soul, starting from the age of four as she starts painting on scraps of cardboard while hiding in hand-dug bomb shelters during the bombings, and then as she grows into an intensely serious artist. This book will be attractive to anyone interested in psychology, selfrealization, spirituality, feminism, religion, language, different cultures, or the relationship between life and death: the passionate integration of all these themes makes this book extraordinary. And it is a compelling account of the essence of art--of the artist's role as a passionate witness, and as a constructive outsider.
The Kanga an African Cloth
The Kanga an African Cloth, attempts to fill a gap in the cultural history of the Swahili coast with its vibrant connections to central Africa, west Africa, Europe and the Middle East by exploring stories of the kanga. In addition the book contains the only printed collection of kangas from the mid-1880's to the present. There are color photos of more than 150 kangas with many translations of the text. It concludes with an excellent bibliography for those interested in further research into this highly interesting cloth.
The (Mostly) Misadventures Of JOHNSON
Johnson Frempong has one simple goal: Survive his family.That's tough when his brother Joseph is busy eating the homework, his sister Lisa is redecorating with industrial amounts of glitter, and his other sister Hannah is selling tickets to the resulting mess.From disastrous resort trips to the unexpected award, Johnson is the hilarious, long-suffering bearer and doer of all the mayhem. Every day is a new adventure, a new disaster, and a new chance for chaos to reign.
Out of the Mansion of the Motoyasu
This is an autobiography, in which the author's life story is told not only from deep within her soul, but also from a place outside the narrator and hovering above her. It is a historical novel, telling the story of Japan's encounter with the West at the end of the 19th century, and through the years a er World War II. This is a book of personal mythology and spirituality documenting the growth of the author's soul, starting from the age of four as she starts painting on scraps of cardboard while hiding in hand-dug bomb shelters during the bombings, and then as she grows into an intensely serious artist. This book will be attractive to anyone interested in psychology, selfrealization, spirituality, feminism, religion, language, different cultures, or the relationship between life and death: the passionate integration of all these themes makes this book extraordinary. And it is a compelling account of the essence of art--of the artist's role as a passionate witness, and as a constructive outsider.
What Other People Should Know About Black People 2nd Edition
INTRODUCTION The authors began writing this book in 1974 and completed it in 1976; the material in the book is intended to provide an intimate insight into the life of blacks and few of their achievements in the sixties and seventies in America, strictly from the point of view of the authors, who themselves are "Black" African Americans. The content may appear offensive and controversial to anyone who may holds a self-righteous outlook about life. The material of this book has been collected through various communications and messages of older relatives, coaches, teachers and various community elders. However, the prominent few that inspired the authors to include the content are Ms. Barbara Jordan, Mr. Hasting, Mrs. Lillian Reedy Bastine, Dr. Ira Bryant, Mr. Conrad O. Johnson, Mrs. Coach Billy Matthews, Coach Weldon Drew, President John F. Kennedy, Coach Collins Briggs, Coach Richie Guerin, Captain Van Leer Ribbink, Lt. Melton, Captain Joseph L. Coleman, Robert "Bob" Nesta Marley, "Fela" Olufela Olusegun Oludotun Ransome-Kuti, James Brown, Maya Angelou, and Muhammad Ali. Some books, magazines and journals about Blacks' history also deeply influenced the authors. The content of the researched written material is not quoted verbatim, however, some relevant points may have been paraphrased. We have listed below the titles of some of the written material in the hope that they will serve as a reference for those readers who would like to further research the books and resources that helped in forming the author's viewpoints. Resource List: You Forever, The Destruction Of Black Civilizations 5000 BC, The Ultimate Frontier, Roots The Saga Of An American Family, They Came Before Columbus, The Sidney Journal, Seagram's/Ebony Magazine 1976 Black History Calendar, Renegade South, History Of Unconventional Southerners, The Underground Railroad, From Slavery To Freedom and more all written about life and blacks from 1800 through 1976. We would like to reiterate that this book was written to provide an informative insight into the life of Black Americans during the Sixties and Seventies in America, for all people including African Americans. We hope this book would surely enhance your understanding about the life of "Black" African Americans and help create a positive bond among all individuals. Thanks and enjoy the reading. The Authors
Animal Kingdom
How can you become free from everyday stress and persistent worry? Put away the mobile phone, log off your computer, and turn off the TV. Instead pick up your Animal Kingdom colouring book and lets get started on the path to relaxation and rejuvenation. Colouring allows your mind to focus on a task that is enjoyable, it invites stillness and encourages switching off from daily stress. Because colouring requires focus, it is a very meditative and mindful process. In this book there are 50 illustrations inspired by Animals. As you focus on the action of colouring, you will find stress disappearing and your mind becomes clearer, allowing relaxation and rejuvenation to become part of your everyday life.
Exotic India
How can you become free from everyday stress and persistent worry? Put away the mobile phone, log off your computer, and turn off the TV. Instead pick up your Exotic India colouring book and lets get started on the path to relaxation and rejuvenation. Colouring allows your mind to focus on a task that is enjoyable, it invites stillness and encourages switching off from daily stress. Because colouring requires focus, it is a very meditative and mindful process. In this book there are 50 illustrations inspired by India. As you focus on the action of colouring, you will find stress disappearing and your mind becomes clearer, allowing relaxation and rejuvenation to become part of your everyday life.
Gardens in Bloom
How can you become free from everyday stress and persistent worry? Put away the mobile phone, log off your computer, and turn off the TV. Instead pick up your Gardens in Bloom colouring book and lets get started on the path to relaxation and rejuvenation. Colouring allows your mind to focus on a task that is enjoyable, it invites stillness and encourages switching off from daily stress. Because colouring requires focus, it is a very meditative and mindful process. In this book there are 50 illustrations inspired by gardens. As you focus on the action of colouring, you will find stress disappearing and your mind becomes clearer, allowing relaxation and rejuvenation to become part of your everyday life.
Tribe
How can you become free from everyday stress and persistent worry? Put away the mobile phone, log off your computer, and turn off the TV. Instead pick up your Tribe colouring book and lets get started on the path to relaxation and rejuvenation. Colouring allows your mind to focus on a task that is enjoyable, it invites stillness and encourages switching off from daily stress. Because colouring requires focus, it is a very meditative and mindful process. In this book there are 50 illustrations inspired by Tribal patterns from around the world. As you focus on the action of colouring, you will find stress disappearing and your mind becomes clearer, allowing relaxation and rejuvenation to become part of your everyday life.
Radical Harmony
Captivating artworks by renowned painters including Seurat and Signac are explored alongside pieces by lesser-known Neo-Impressionists, such as Anna Boch This catalogue accompanies the National Gallery's first-ever exhibition devoted to the vibrant Neo-Impressionist movement. Organised thematically, the book interweaves the works of French, Belgian, and Dutch artists, painted from 1886--the year in which Seurat established the Pointillist movement--to the early twentieth century. The publication focuses on an exceptional loan of works from the Kr繹ller-M羹ller Museum in Otterlo, The Netherlands, founded by the pioneering collector Helene Kr繹ller-M羹ller. She was one of the first great women art patrons of the twentieth century, and her acquisitions and support of artists were key to shaping the canon of modern art. The book recounts the formation of Kr繹ller-M羹ller's extraordinary collection, before thematic texts explore the use of the dot in Neo-Impressionism; the relationship between the movement and anarchism; the interplay between Neo-Impressionism, modern life and entertainment; as well as the subjects of interiors and portraiture, which recur throughout these mesmerising works. Published by National Gallery Global/Distributed by Yale University Press The National Gallery, London (13 September 2025-8 February 2026)
Hokusai
Hokusai (1760-1849) created sublime works during the last thirty years of his life, right up to his death at the age of almost ninety. This book presents fresh scholarship on the paintings and prints created by the artist during his final three decades, bringing together the finest examples to be found in Japan and around the world.Hokusai's personal beliefs are studied here through major brush paintings, drawings, woodblock prints, and illustrated books. This publication gives due attention to the contribution of Hokusai's daughter Eijo (Oi), an accomplished artist in her own right. Hokusai continually explored the mutability and minutiae of natural phenomena in his art. His late subjects and styles were based on a mastery of eclectic Japanese, Chinese, and European techniques and an encyclopedic knowledge of nature, myth, and history. This collection of Hokusai's works is a uniquely valuable overview of the artist's late career.
Cursive Handwriting Workbook: The Declaration of Independence
This step-by-step calligraphy workbook includes structured practice pages, high-quality reference images, and a clear progression structure designed to help you confidently master this classic American script. The standard for business writing and personal correspondence, Spencerian penmanship was the script that defined American handwriting for over a century known for its graceful curves, distinctive slant, and delicate contrast. With this practice book, you can master the rhythm, harmony, and beauty of this traditional style by using one of its most iconic examples from American history as a guide. In this workbook, you will learn: Consistent letter heights and widthsBalanced spacing between letters and wordsAccurate slant and alignmentEntry and exit strokesCapital letter constructionLowercase letterform consistencyConnecting strokes and ligaturesLine and curve harmony Bringing art, history, and handwriting together, the Cursive Handwriting Workbook: The Declaration of Independence is the perfect resource for those looking to master this historic written art form, including hobbyists, students, and educators alike, whether practicing for fun, in the classroom, or in a homeschool setting.
Doodle Art
Doodle Art is fun and calming. Begin doodling to open the door to your creativity and a journey to your artistic self.
Dread and Splendor
Dread and Splendor: Paintings and Poems for a New Earth brings together the poetry of American writer Eileen P. Kennedy with the paintings of Norwegian artist Irene Christensen. These artists met in the botanically spectacular country of Costa Rica where they devised the present book out of their common interest in natural beauty and opposition to the exploitation of the planet. The paintings depict the defiant feminine presence at the heart of the environmental justice movement. These observant poems, varying in form and content, are ekphrastic (written in response) to this captivating and powerful art. The book is many layered. International images from Norway, Costa Rica, the United States depict a planet at a pivotal moment, where wild places and refuges are deteriorating.
Industrial Light & Magic: 50 Years of Innovation
A spectacular celebration of the first 50 years of Industrial Light & Magic (ILM), the award-winning visual effects house behind the Star Wars saga, Indiana Jones, E.T., Terminator 2, and Jurassic Park Industrial Light & Magic: 50 Years of Innovation is the official decade-by-decade visual retrospective of the legendary visual effects house. Founded by Star Wars creator George Lucas in 1975, ILM has won 16 Academy Awards in Best Visual Effects and pushed the boundaries of what can be visually realized in storytelling, from the big screen to emerging technologies such as streaming television, 3D immersive adventures, and more. Breaking down ILM's evolution in visual effects decade-by-decade, 50 Years of Innovation features stunning visuals and analysis of the creative and technical processes from concept to execution, and highlights 50 of their key projects that have helped shape the visual effects industry. Concluding with a look at both the future of ILM and the visual effects industry at large, the key creative forces at ILM speculate about what the next 50 years may have in store for the innovators that transformed entertainment forever.
The Complete Pastel Artist's Manual
Pastels are one of the most vibrant and immediate painting mediums-but they can also feel confusing, messy, and unpredictable without the right guidance. The Complete Pastel Artist's Manual is a clear, practical, and confidence-building guide designed to help artists truly understand pastels and use them with purpose.Written by artist and long-time pastel practitioner Fee O'Shea, this manual draws on years of hands-on experience across multiple art mediums, with pastels at its core. Fee's approachable teaching style strips away unnecessary jargon and rigid rules, focusing instead on solid fundamentals, thoughtful techniques, and encouragement to experiment.Inside, you'll learn how to choose and care for your pastels, select the right papers and surfaces, set up an effective workspace, and work safely and cleanly with pastel dust. The book covers essential techniques such as blending, stippling, scumbling, glazing, and layering, alongside clear explanations of colour theory, value, and composition. Common mistakes are addressed honestly, helping you avoid frustration and overworking your paintings.Rather than prescribing a single "right way" to work, this manual empowers you to develop your own style, build confidence, and enjoy the process of pastel painting.This book is perfect for: Beginners who want a clear, friendly introduction to pastelsArtists transitioning to pastels from another mediumHobby artists looking to strengthen fundamentals and techniqueReturning artists seeking to refresh their skills and confidenceWhether you're picking up pastels for the first time or rediscovering them after years away, The Complete Pastel Artist's Manual offers practical guidance, encouragement, and clarity-one mark at a time.