Author: Carol Bishop-Gwyn
Publisher: Knopf Canada
ISBN: 0345808444
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 282
Book Description
The unauthorized biography of Canada's most famous artist couple and the rivalry that drove them. She painted as if with pure light, radiant colours making quotidian kitchen scenes come alive with sublimated drama. He painted like clockwork, each stroke precise and measured with exquisite care, leaving no angle unchecked and no subtlety of tone unattended. Some would say Mary Pratt was fire and Christopher, ice. And yet Newfoundland's Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera (or Jackson Pollack and Lee Krasner...) presented their marriage as a portrait of harmony and balance. But balance off the canvas rarely makes great art, and the Pratts' art was spectacular. As a youth at Mount Allison University in New Brunswick, Mary pursued her future husband, a prodigious art talent, and supported his determination to study painting instead of medicine. They married and removed themselves to a Newfoundland outport where his painting alone provided the means to raise a family. But as Mary's own talents became evident and she sought her own hours at the easel, when not raising their four children, and as rumours of Christopher's affair with a young model spread, the Pratts' harmonious exterior slowly cracked, to scandal in Newfoundland and fascination across the country. A marriage ended, and gave way to a furious competition for dominance in Canadian art.
Art and Rivalry
Author: Carol Bishop-Gwyn
Publisher: Knopf Canada
ISBN: 0345808444
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 282
Book Description
The unauthorized biography of Canada's most famous artist couple and the rivalry that drove them. She painted as if with pure light, radiant colours making quotidian kitchen scenes come alive with sublimated drama. He painted like clockwork, each stroke precise and measured with exquisite care, leaving no angle unchecked and no subtlety of tone unattended. Some would say Mary Pratt was fire and Christopher, ice. And yet Newfoundland's Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera (or Jackson Pollack and Lee Krasner...) presented their marriage as a portrait of harmony and balance. But balance off the canvas rarely makes great art, and the Pratts' art was spectacular. As a youth at Mount Allison University in New Brunswick, Mary pursued her future husband, a prodigious art talent, and supported his determination to study painting instead of medicine. They married and removed themselves to a Newfoundland outport where his painting alone provided the means to raise a family. But as Mary's own talents became evident and she sought her own hours at the easel, when not raising their four children, and as rumours of Christopher's affair with a young model spread, the Pratts' harmonious exterior slowly cracked, to scandal in Newfoundland and fascination across the country. A marriage ended, and gave way to a furious competition for dominance in Canadian art.
Publisher: Knopf Canada
ISBN: 0345808444
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 282
Book Description
The unauthorized biography of Canada's most famous artist couple and the rivalry that drove them. She painted as if with pure light, radiant colours making quotidian kitchen scenes come alive with sublimated drama. He painted like clockwork, each stroke precise and measured with exquisite care, leaving no angle unchecked and no subtlety of tone unattended. Some would say Mary Pratt was fire and Christopher, ice. And yet Newfoundland's Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera (or Jackson Pollack and Lee Krasner...) presented their marriage as a portrait of harmony and balance. But balance off the canvas rarely makes great art, and the Pratts' art was spectacular. As a youth at Mount Allison University in New Brunswick, Mary pursued her future husband, a prodigious art talent, and supported his determination to study painting instead of medicine. They married and removed themselves to a Newfoundland outport where his painting alone provided the means to raise a family. But as Mary's own talents became evident and she sought her own hours at the easel, when not raising their four children, and as rumours of Christopher's affair with a young model spread, the Pratts' harmonious exterior slowly cracked, to scandal in Newfoundland and fascination across the country. A marriage ended, and gave way to a furious competition for dominance in Canadian art.
A String of Knots
Author:
Publisher: PublishAmerica
ISBN: 1451202954
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 189
Book Description
In recollection about personal sacrifices, the protagonist, Saul Brown, recalled the losses he had suffered in several confrontations prior to the aftermath of 9-11. In the juxtaposition of the near and far experiences, his grief became unbearable but softened by the rediscovered relationships formed over time, despite the attempt of his friend, Clay, to paint a tainted picture of his first love. Poised to choose between two great loves, his girlfriend Venus Genetrix and his brother Samuel Brown, Saul is torn between his heart and mind. The story becomes intriguing as the choice is deferred by a series of events, and metaphorical as the struggles are likened to a string of knots where imagery fluctuates between tying and untying???keeping and letting go. Finally, two loves come clashing with censors on creativity and the impediments of moral obligations, but in the untidy acts of consolation, communion, and reaffirmation, one discovers that true love comes softly in a bittersweet way.
Publisher: PublishAmerica
ISBN: 1451202954
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 189
Book Description
In recollection about personal sacrifices, the protagonist, Saul Brown, recalled the losses he had suffered in several confrontations prior to the aftermath of 9-11. In the juxtaposition of the near and far experiences, his grief became unbearable but softened by the rediscovered relationships formed over time, despite the attempt of his friend, Clay, to paint a tainted picture of his first love. Poised to choose between two great loves, his girlfriend Venus Genetrix and his brother Samuel Brown, Saul is torn between his heart and mind. The story becomes intriguing as the choice is deferred by a series of events, and metaphorical as the struggles are likened to a string of knots where imagery fluctuates between tying and untying???keeping and letting go. Finally, two loves come clashing with censors on creativity and the impediments of moral obligations, but in the untidy acts of consolation, communion, and reaffirmation, one discovers that true love comes softly in a bittersweet way.
On the Road - Driving Adventures, Pleasures and Discoveries
Author: Peter Schindler
Publisher: On the Road Editions Ltd
ISBN: 9789889825614
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 222
Book Description
Celebrating the pleasures of driving, this book takes the reader on a journey, discovering how beautiful and refreshing driving, and life, can be. With pictures of magnificent roads, breath-taking landscapes and people at one with their cars, it is about driving experiences around the world.
Publisher: On the Road Editions Ltd
ISBN: 9789889825614
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 222
Book Description
Celebrating the pleasures of driving, this book takes the reader on a journey, discovering how beautiful and refreshing driving, and life, can be. With pictures of magnificent roads, breath-taking landscapes and people at one with their cars, it is about driving experiences around the world.
Venus Drive
Author: Sam Lipsyte
Publisher: Picador
ISBN: 9780312429607
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
An intense, mordantly funny collection of short fiction from Sam Lipsyte, author of Home Land and The Ask. The Picador e-book edition includes an excerpt from The Ask. A man with an "old soul" finds himself at a Times Square peep show, looking for more than just a little action. A young man goes into some serious regression after finding his deceased mother's stash of morphine. A group of summer-camp sadists return to the scene of the crime. Lipsyte's brutally funny narratives tread morally ambiguous terrain, where desperate characters stumble over hope, or sometimes merely stumble. Written with ferocious wit and surprising empathy, Venus Drive is a potent collection of stories from "a wickedly gifted writer" (Robert Stone).
Publisher: Picador
ISBN: 9780312429607
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
An intense, mordantly funny collection of short fiction from Sam Lipsyte, author of Home Land and The Ask. The Picador e-book edition includes an excerpt from The Ask. A man with an "old soul" finds himself at a Times Square peep show, looking for more than just a little action. A young man goes into some serious regression after finding his deceased mother's stash of morphine. A group of summer-camp sadists return to the scene of the crime. Lipsyte's brutally funny narratives tread morally ambiguous terrain, where desperate characters stumble over hope, or sometimes merely stumble. Written with ferocious wit and surprising empathy, Venus Drive is a potent collection of stories from "a wickedly gifted writer" (Robert Stone).
Locomotive Railway Carriage and Wagon Review
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Languages : en
Pages : 522
Book Description
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Languages : en
Pages : 522
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Driving Destiny
Author: Kristi Wilson
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 0595277470
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 88
Book Description
This self-help book is a work in which Kristi seeks to employ her own personal experiences to aid a person in fulfilling wishes and desires. The work begins by explaining that God is the force that drives her. Kristi goes on to motivate the reader to see that within themselves, God implants the knowledge, vision, and ability to conquer sin through forgiveness and hatred through love. Kristi's hope is that the person reading, Driving Destiny, will be able to begin their journey to their destiny. Kristi communicates to her readers that a person must understand that it is not his or her own will that will prevail but God's will. Once the reader realizes the true entity that is in control, then the road becomes easier and goals are easier to accomplish. Additionally, Kristi utilizes informative language, biblical quotes, and personal experience, which may educate a reader in the process of reaching their goals in life.
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 0595277470
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 88
Book Description
This self-help book is a work in which Kristi seeks to employ her own personal experiences to aid a person in fulfilling wishes and desires. The work begins by explaining that God is the force that drives her. Kristi goes on to motivate the reader to see that within themselves, God implants the knowledge, vision, and ability to conquer sin through forgiveness and hatred through love. Kristi's hope is that the person reading, Driving Destiny, will be able to begin their journey to their destiny. Kristi communicates to her readers that a person must understand that it is not his or her own will that will prevail but God's will. Once the reader realizes the true entity that is in control, then the road becomes easier and goals are easier to accomplish. Additionally, Kristi utilizes informative language, biblical quotes, and personal experience, which may educate a reader in the process of reaching their goals in life.
The British Critic, Quarterly Theological Review, and Ecclesiastical Record
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ISBN:
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Languages : en
Pages : 538
Book Description
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Languages : en
Pages : 538
Book Description
Thoughts on Driving to Venus
Author: Christopher Pratt
Publisher: The Porcupine's Quill
ISBN: 0889848270
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 212
Book Description
Painter and printmaker Christopher Pratt is known for luminous, meticulous images of Atlantic-coast settings. Strongly influenced by the culture and landscape of Newfoundland, Pratt’s still, crystal-clear images of archetypal island life convey more than landscape. They are richly imagined, almost hyperreal depictions of the land, imbued with memory and meaning. Thoughts on Driving to Venus allows readers an unprecedented glimpse inside Pratt’s mind as he journeys through the Newfoundland countryside. Originally intended for sketches that would later assist in his painting and printmaking, Pratt’s aptly named "Car Books" document numerous road trips he and his wife, Jeanette, took from the late 1990s to the present. The diary-like entries provide an overview of the artist’s stream-of-consciousness impressions, journalistic accounts and personal reflections during these trips. Some passages record the effects of colour, light and shadow on a scene—what he refers to as "sketches"; some delve into personal recollections conjured by the landscapes seen through the windshield; others are reflections on his complex emotional ties to his homeland. The result is an intimate portrait of the creative process and realms of the imagination of one of Canada’s most important contemporary artists.
Publisher: The Porcupine's Quill
ISBN: 0889848270
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 212
Book Description
Painter and printmaker Christopher Pratt is known for luminous, meticulous images of Atlantic-coast settings. Strongly influenced by the culture and landscape of Newfoundland, Pratt’s still, crystal-clear images of archetypal island life convey more than landscape. They are richly imagined, almost hyperreal depictions of the land, imbued with memory and meaning. Thoughts on Driving to Venus allows readers an unprecedented glimpse inside Pratt’s mind as he journeys through the Newfoundland countryside. Originally intended for sketches that would later assist in his painting and printmaking, Pratt’s aptly named "Car Books" document numerous road trips he and his wife, Jeanette, took from the late 1990s to the present. The diary-like entries provide an overview of the artist’s stream-of-consciousness impressions, journalistic accounts and personal reflections during these trips. Some passages record the effects of colour, light and shadow on a scene—what he refers to as "sketches"; some delve into personal recollections conjured by the landscapes seen through the windshield; others are reflections on his complex emotional ties to his homeland. The result is an intimate portrait of the creative process and realms of the imagination of one of Canada’s most important contemporary artists.
Great Thoughts from Master Minds
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Languages : en
Pages : 892
Book Description
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Pages : 892
Book Description
Like a Marriage
Author: W. R. Maxwell
Publisher: Pink Flamingo Media
ISBN: 1959117734
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 169
Book Description
A futuristic tale of female domination and male slaves. The year is 2170 and women run everything; business, government, higher education, commerce, scientific research – everything. Men are only kept around to do the heavy lifting – literally. Men are used in labor gangs, manual construction, street cleaning, and for the lucky few, domestic service. The terms ‘personal assistant’ and ‘slave’ have become interchangeable. For over 100 years, the human species has suffered the ravages of the ZikaVis, a virus that limits brain development in males, so that they almost never exceed an IQ greater than 80. Women still have children, occasionally, and their test tube babies are screened for various desirable features, although mostly for gender. No one wants to be burdened with a son. So, when mistakes are made and males are born, they are sent to state run boarding schools. In these schools they are taught to be human, do what they are told, and to serve womankind. At the age of 18, they are sold to whoever wants a strong back and weak mind.
Publisher: Pink Flamingo Media
ISBN: 1959117734
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 169
Book Description
A futuristic tale of female domination and male slaves. The year is 2170 and women run everything; business, government, higher education, commerce, scientific research – everything. Men are only kept around to do the heavy lifting – literally. Men are used in labor gangs, manual construction, street cleaning, and for the lucky few, domestic service. The terms ‘personal assistant’ and ‘slave’ have become interchangeable. For over 100 years, the human species has suffered the ravages of the ZikaVis, a virus that limits brain development in males, so that they almost never exceed an IQ greater than 80. Women still have children, occasionally, and their test tube babies are screened for various desirable features, although mostly for gender. No one wants to be burdened with a son. So, when mistakes are made and males are born, they are sent to state run boarding schools. In these schools they are taught to be human, do what they are told, and to serve womankind. At the age of 18, they are sold to whoever wants a strong back and weak mind.