The Art of Michael Whelan

The Art of Michael Whelan
Author: Michael Whelan
Publisher: Bantam Dell Publishing Group
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1993
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780553074475

Award-winning artist Whelan has illustrated the work of almost every major author in speculative fiction. Here are featured all the artist's major recent paintings, as well as a series of 25 never-before-seen works produced especially for this book. Over 100 full-color reproductions.

Between Two Worlds

Between Two Worlds
Author: Kendall H. Brown
Publisher: University of Washington Press
Total Pages: 104
Release: 1998
Genre: Art
ISBN:

Lilian May Miller, the daughter of an American diplomat, was one of the few artists who succeeded in bridging the artistic and cultural gap between the U.S. and East Asia in the early decades of the 20th century. Trained in Japan in traditional painting styles and techniques, Miller created lyrical sketches, ink paintings, and woodblock prints of Japan and Korea. In particular, her woodblock prints, often made from blocks carved by Miller herself, won acclaim in Japan and the U.S. Between Two Worlds is a comprehensive survey of Miller's career and explores the artistic, cultural, and sociological motivations behind her work as a single, self-supporting female artist living in two cultures.

Two Worlds of Andrew Wyeth

Two Worlds of Andrew Wyeth
Author: Andrew Wyeth
Publisher:
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1978
Genre: Art
ISBN:

Presents an intimate and profound portrait of American visual artist Andrew Wyeth (1917-2009). Known primarily a realist painter, working predominantly in a regionalist style, Wyeth was one of the best-known U.S. artists of the middle 20th century. Here the author elicits extended and revealing dialogue from Wyeth, revealing the philosophy, techniques, and spirit of his art.

Nomad

Nomad
Author: Russell James
Publisher: Te Neues Publishing Group
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2011-11
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 9783832795917

In the last decade it has evolved from James' individual attempt to understand the clash of ancient and modern cultures he witnessed growing up in Australia to what it is today - a powerful expression of partnership and reconciliation in action through art, music and film that has become a global example of true collaboration across deep cultural divides.From its humble beginnings as a photographic and film exhibition in New York in 1999, NOMAD TWO WORLDS endured the years leading up to the global event known in the political narrative simply as The Apology, the 2008 public apology made to Indigenous Australians by the then Australian Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd. Developing NOMAD TWO WORLDS has involved a decade of groundwork, including travel to remote regions of northern Western Australia with senior Indigenous custodians who have provided access to sites of great cultural significance to the Aboriginal people of that region. Burial grounds, gorges, stunning coastlines and desert locations, often restricted and secret, were allowed to be photographed and ?lmed by James in the spirit of meaningful reconciliation. . The result, an unprecedented artistic collaboration of hand embellished art photographs, form the heart of a NOMAD TWO WORLDS installation. The ABC Documentary released in 2011 'Becoming Jangala' is a detailed look back at the creation of NOMAD TWO WORLDS and the special bond between Bieundurry and James and can be viewed on this site.

Song of Two Worlds

Song of Two Worlds
Author: Alan Lightman
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 109
Release: 2010-06-15
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 1439865477

In Alan Lightman's new book, a verse narrative, we meet a man who has lost his faith in all things following a mysterious personal tragedy. After decades of living "hung like a dried fly," emptied and haunted by his past, the narrator awakens one morning revitalized and begins a Dante-like journey to find something to believe in, first turning to t

Contemporary Art and the Church

Contemporary Art and the Church
Author: W. David O. Taylor
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2017-06-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0830890300

The church and the contemporary art world often find themselves in an uneasy relationship in which misunderstanding and mistrust abound. Drawn from the 2015 biennial CIVA conference, these reflections from theologians, pastors, and practicing artists imagine the possibility of a renewed and mutually fruitful relationship between contemporary art and the church.

Between Two Worlds

Between Two Worlds
Author: John Stott
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2017
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0802875521

First published 1982 in the U.K. by Hodder and Stoughton, London, under the title "I Believe in Preaching."

Walking in Two Worlds

Walking in Two Worlds
Author: Wab Kinew
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2021-09-14
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 0735269017

An Indigenous teen girl is caught between two worlds, both real and virtual, in the YA fantasy debut from bestselling Indigenous author Wab Kinew. Perfect for fans of Ready Player One and the Otherworld series. Bugz is caught between two worlds. In the real world, she's a shy and self-conscious Indigenous teen who faces the stresses of teenage angst and life on the Rez. But in the virtual world, her alter ego is not just confident but dominant in a massively multiplayer video game universe. Feng is a teen boy who has been sent from China to live with his aunt, a doctor on the Rez, after his online activity suggests he may be developing extremist sympathies. Meeting each other in real life, as well as in the virtual world, Bugz and Feng immediately relate to each other as outsiders and as avid gamers. And as their connection is strengthened through their virtual adventures, they find that they have much in common in the real world, too: both must decide what to do in the face of temptations and pitfalls, and both must grapple with the impacts of family challenges and community trauma. But betrayal threatens everything Bugz has built in the virtual world, as well as her relationships in the real world, and it will take all her newfound strength to restore her friendship with Feng and reconcile the parallel aspects of her life: the traditional and the mainstream, the east and the west, the real and the virtual.

Annette Nancarrow

Annette Nancarrow
Author: Ruth Rugoff
Publisher:
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2014-08-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780982845493

This is a gorgeously laid out art book with 46 different works of art created by this prolific painter in the 1940's who worked in both Mexico and America with such luminaries as Diego Rivera and Jose Clemente Orozco. Nancarrow's life was one of passion, devotion, peerless dedication, and amazing artistry all in the midst of swirling social - and personal - change. This particular book mimics the exhibition of Nancarrow's works in the Taubman Museum, Roanoke, Virginia.