This exhibition, the first to focus exclusively on the work of Wildenhain and her students at Pond Farm, shows the contribution and influence of Wildenhain's teaching in the United States for over 50 years.
That is what this book and connecting the dots is all about.
From the South Carolina low country to the Seattle suburbs, this collection explores the tragedy of being human and how the consequences of our desperate choices somehow bind us all together.
Richard Kostelanetz's and John M. Bennett's handwritten visual enhancements of resonant words intermixed in a large-format book.
Crane. December 3, 2000 I am at odds, my love; your comely visage has my heart rend. I struggle somewhere betwixt carnality, and a fervent want of your attention. Oh! Ms. Crane, I do so labor for your love.
The common link is substance abuse and addiction. These unique stories are about pain and heartbreak, hope & healing. This is the raw truth written from broken hearts."--Back cover.
With its blend of adventure and suspense, Ripples takes you on an unforgettable journey that explores the power of friendship and the spirit of resilience.
This dream-like work dwells on memory and family, and follows ambiguous figures that stride through the snowy lands adjacent to the realm of the dead.
In Ripples, Mossy Creek is gearing up for the Christmas holiday in a big way, but crime is trying to put a damper on its festive spirit.The first week in December starts out with a domestic dispute and an arrest for disturbing the peace.
... pondering life's imponderables. Even sitting at my deskI find it difficult to shut out the life around me in favor of what is going on exclusively inside my mind. At this moment, for example, in the bougainvillea outside my window a ...
Ripples is a collection of poems attempted to stir up your soul.