Rory McEwen

Rory McEwen
Title Rory McEwen PDF eBook
Author Martyn Rix
Publisher Royal Botanic Gardens Kew
Pages 0
Release 2015
Genre Artists
ISBN 9781842465912

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This is a revised edition of the bestselling book about the life and work of artist and musician Rory McEwen (1932-82). A legend in his lifetime and still admired thirty years after his death, his main legacy is the wonderfully luminous and detailed flower paintings he produced throughout his life, of anemones, auriculas, tulips, fritillaries, and of often battered, dying leaves or mouldering vegetables.

The Shirley Sherwood Collection

The Shirley Sherwood Collection
Title The Shirley Sherwood Collection PDF eBook
Author Shirley Sherwood
Publisher Royal Botanic Gardens Kew
Pages 0
Release 2019
Genre ART
ISBN 9781842466933

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This book is a celebration of the Shirley Sherwood Collection of contemporary botanical art, made over a period of 30 years by Dr Shirley Sherwood and considered the most important private collection of its kind in the world. In 2018 the 1000th painting was added to the collection, a pocket handkerchief by Coral Guest.

Contemporary Botanical Artists

Contemporary Botanical Artists
Title Contemporary Botanical Artists PDF eBook
Author Shirley Sherwood
Publisher George Weidenfeld & Nicholson
Pages 240
Release 1996
Genre Art
ISBN 9780297822707

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Presents a collection of botanical paintings along with descriptions of the artists' techniques and backgrounds.

The Red Robins

The Red Robins
Title The Red Robins PDF eBook
Author Kenneth Koch
Publisher New York : Performing Arts Journal Publications
Pages 96
Release 1979
Genre Drama
ISBN

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This fantasy drama is about a group of flower-children, the Red Robins, who fly around Asia following their leader, Santa Claus. They are opposed by the forces of the Easter Bunny, and go through various blurrily-portrayed adventures involving apes, slimy green things, cold bachelors, octopuses and a planter named Meinheer Pushner.

Rory McEwen, 1932-1982

Rory McEwen, 1932-1982
Title Rory McEwen, 1932-1982 PDF eBook
Author Rory McEwen
Publisher
Pages 84
Release 1988-01-01
Genre Botanical illustration
ISBN 9780950427089

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Colours of Nature

Colours of Nature
Title Colours of Nature PDF eBook
Author Sandrine Maugy
Publisher Crowood Press (UK)
Pages 192
Release 2021-05-24
Genre
ISBN 9780719831492

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Colors of Nature is the perfect companion for anyone who is puzzled by the seemingly unpredictable behavior of the paints on their palette, as well as those who would like their watercolor paintings to look fresher and livelier. In this new paperback edition, the author has tested more than 150 artists' watercolor paints from six manufacturers, and the results of this exhaustive testing are included here, along with recommendations for the best colors in the palette sections at the end of each chapter. This beautifully illustrated book guides the reader through a world of colors and exquisite flowers and fruit, explaining simple concepts and more advanced color-mixing theory while exploring the serendipity and beauty of wet-in-wet watercolor painting.

Hotel Silence

Hotel Silence
Title Hotel Silence PDF eBook
Author Auður Ava Ólafsdóttir
Publisher Grove Press
Pages 173
Release 2018-02-02
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0802165591

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“[A] novel of mid-life redemption . . . Ólafsdóttir writes about a good man in crisis with a raw beauty, as he gradually awakens to life and love.” —Financial Times Winner of the Icelandic Literary Prize, Hotel Silence is a delightful and heartwarming new novel from Auður Ava Ólafsdóttir, a writer who “upends expectations” (The New York Times). Jónas Ebeneser is a handy DIY kind of man with a compulsion to fix things, but he can’t seem to fix his own life. On the cusp of turning fifty, divorced, adrift, he’s recently discovered he is not the biological father of his daughter, Gudrun Waterlily, and he has sunk into an existential crisis, losing all will to live. As he visits his senile mother in a nursing home, he secretly muses on how, when, and where to put himself out of his misery. To prevent his only daughter from discovering his body, Jónas decides it’s best to die abroad. Armed with little more than his toolbox and a change of clothes, he flies to an unnamed country where the fumes of war still hover in the air. He books a room at the sparsely occupied Hotel Silence, in a small town riddled with landmines and the aftershocks of violence, and there he comes to understand the depths of other people’s scars while beginning to see his wounds in a new light. A celebration of life’s infinite possibilities, of transformations and second chances, Hotel Silence is a rousing story of a man, a community, and a path toward regeneration from the depths of despair.