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Creativity Explored celebrates its 40th anniversary with a collection of powerful artwork and perspectives from its talented studio artists. This vibrant book uplifts the voices of the artists of Creativity Explored, a nonprofit that gives people with developmental disabilities the opportunity to express themselves through art and share their work with audiences from their local community and in the contemporary art world. This curated collection features more than one hundred original paintings, drawings, illustrations, and sculptures—as well as quotes and stories from the artists—inviting readers to examine and challenge their perceptions about disability. Some artworks are humorous an...
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"This book is primarily a genealogy of the third 16th of my family, of the relation and ancestry of my great great grandfather, John (Johann) Fellenz 1833-1896. John's grandfather was Philipp Fellenz 1757-1847, who died in Germany shortly before the arrival in America of his son Peter 1804, daughter Anna Maria Fellenz Feiten 1814, his wife's nephew Mathias Sausen 1812, and their families to the Town of Kewaskum in Washington County, WI, about March 1847. They were later to be joined by all known descendants of Philipp 1757 except for part of the Katherina Fellenz Rinzel family and most of the descendants of Johann Wilhelm Sausen 1763. Philipp's brother-in-law and the above are the core of this book."--Introduction
Carmen M. Pursifull is well known as a poet who has an exceptional grasp of language, image and metaphor. The body of her poetic work has spanned practically all areas of human activity in real space, and in parallel Universes. In this book she explores and illuminates on the most powerful of human emotions: passion. The dictionary tells us that passion is "violent, intense, or overmastering feeling, or "strong liking for or devotion to some activity, object, or concept", as well as "sexual desire". In short, this is an emotional crucible, which is situated in a very, very, hot fire. To some extent we all burn in it. Carmen pushes the limits even further, and offers the reader some truly unf...