A Brush Full of Colour

A Brush Full of Colour
Title A Brush Full of Colour PDF eBook
Author Margriet Ruurs
Publisher Pajama Press Inc.
Pages 42
Release 2014-09-29
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1927485630

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Describes the life and work of Ted Harrison, who is best known for his colorful paintings depicting everyday life in the Yukon.

A Northern Alphabet

A Northern Alphabet
Title A Northern Alphabet PDF eBook
Author Ted Harrison
Publisher Tundra Books
Pages 30
Release 2017-02-21
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1101918969

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Available now in board book format for the first time, A Northern Alphabet is an early introduction to the letters by way of all things northern: the landscape, the people, and the flora and fauna. From A for anorak and B for bear to Q for quilt and Z for zinc mine, in these pages, children everywhere can experience the color and beauty of northern life. Each letter is accompanied by simple text naming a few of the objects, animals and people depicted in each spectacular painting.

Ted Harrison Collected

Ted Harrison Collected
Title Ted Harrison Collected PDF eBook
Author
Publisher D & M Publishers
Pages 178
Release 2015-04-04
Genre Art
ISBN 1771620730

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Celebrating beloved Canadian artists, the Collected series is beautifully designed with an affordable format, ideal for gift buyers and visitors. Canadian artist Ted Harrison began to paint as a young boy in school, and in the years since, has both worked and taught as an artist, an illustrator, and an author. The artist’s move to the Yukon in the 1960s opened up his style to the breathtaking artistic interpretations of sea, land, and sky that he is so famous for today. Sweeping lines and broad swatches of color are iconic in Harrison’s paintings, and this collection showcases the multitudes of subjects and settings that he depicts using that signature style. Pairing bold, whimsical colors with sophisticated depictions of life, culture, and the people who live in the wintery North, Ted Harrison’s paintings have a time-tested value and charm that appeals to all ages. This volume is a compendium of some of Harrison’s best and most memorable works. With an introductory essay by author Robert Budd, this collection is a tribute to one of Canada’s most-loved artists.

O Canada

O Canada
Title O Canada PDF eBook
Author Ted Harrison
Publisher Kids Can Press
Pages 32
Release 2003-02-01
Genre Canada
ISBN 9781553375814

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The first illustrated edition of "O Canada" reveals Canada's singular beauty as only Ted Harrison can paint it.

Ted Harrison

Ted Harrison
Title Ted Harrison PDF eBook
Author Katherine Gibson
Publisher
Pages 243
Release 2009
Genre Painters
ISBN 9780980967418

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The Death and Resurrection of Elvis Presley

The Death and Resurrection of Elvis Presley
Title The Death and Resurrection of Elvis Presley PDF eBook
Author Ted Harrison
Publisher Reaktion Books
Pages 270
Release 2016-09-15
Genre Music
ISBN 1780236832

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There is no other way to put it: Elvis is the King. Note the present tense: even though Elvis (supposedly) died nearly forty years ago, he has lived on in our hearts, as a sound, as an image, and as an especially vigorous personality. In fact, it’s safe to say no other celebrity has done so quite as well. The Death and Resurrection of Elvis Presley is the story of that afterlife, of Elvis after he left the building. Walking the eccentrically carpeted rooms of Graceland, bidding into stratospheric sums on his auctioned relics, and mingling among the some 200,000 impersonators of his likeness, Ted Harrison offers nothing less than the ultimate Elvis tribute. Harrison begins, of course, in pilgrimage: to Graceland. He shows how Elvis’s estate was pillaged nearly to ruin by his manager but was saved through the deft business acumen and financial vision of his divorced wife, one Priscilla Presley. If Graceland seems holy, that’s because it is: Harrison unveils in Elvis’s allure a deeply spiritual dimension, showing how Elvis fans, over the decades, have anointed their idol with Christ-like qualities. Through Elvis’s extravagance, Harrison raises fascinating links between money and faith, and through Elvis’s life, he shows how the King actually fulfilled a host of roles ranging from hero to martyr to saint. Underpinning the whole story is Elvis’s extraordinary charisma and—lest we forget—his astonishing musical genius. Fascinating, colorful, and deeply informative, this book is a must-have for any fan, anyone who was ever lucky enough to see Elvis alive or who hopes they might still be able to.

Children of the Yukon

Children of the Yukon
Title Children of the Yukon PDF eBook
Author Ted Harrison
Publisher Tundra Books
Pages 0
Release 1984-03-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0887761631

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Brilliant, colorful paintings depict children of the Yukon at work and play: snaring rabbits, feeding ravens, racing on snowshoes and hunting moose, panning for gold in famous Bonanza Creek, and exploring the ruins of Dawson City.