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Christina Thé returns with another humorous read after her success in Diary of a Former Covidiot. Christina’s family has a rich tradition in singing and as a young girl she was inspired to take up lessons, and to be a professional singer. Today she is an acclaimed soprano and has performed at Carnegie Hall in New York, as well as other renowned performance venues. With an astute sense of observation, Christina has been tickled by the many incidents that did not go according to plan, that have happened to her family, friends and even people from different walks of life that she meets. She has penned some of her observations; sharing anecdotes of amusing and humorous mishaps and their resulting comic situations. This is an entertaining work written with wit and humour.
Christina book collection 4 features "Christina goes to the dentist", " Christina goes to the fair ", "Christina meets the king of toast " and Christina's big trip.
Christina McPhee's 'commonplace book' draws from a palimpsest of handwritten notes, lists, quotations, bibliographic fragments, and sketches, from an artist whose voracious reading practice is a direct feed into her life and art - all set to a visual and textual design-as-score, as prominent writers on painting, media arts, performance, video installation and poetics engage with her 'open-work' practice. Christina McPhee's images move from within a matrix of abstraction, shadowing figures and contingent effects. The tactics of living are in subterfuge, like the dazzle ships of camouflage in war. This 'commonplace book' develops a view of recent work in collaged paintings, drawings, photomont...
CHRISTMAS IS MORE THAN GIFTS, AS SH0WN BY LITTLE CHRISTINA.,
The Coronavirus or to use its hippier name, the Covid 19 pandemic has affected everyone across the globe, regardless of race, age, sex or religion. With an astute sense of observation, Christina Thé has been inspired by how people behave in times such as this. “Locked-up” at home for 56 days, she has written these pieces to cheer up her friends and business associates; and to counter all the gloom and doom that is in the news. Though the incidents are all based on real incidents that have happened, the characters have been slightly exaggerated, as this is after all, a book of humour. We can empathise and relate to her stories as it is how we all behave, or we know someone just like that, even if we refuse to publicly admit to such irrational actions. It is an entertaining work written with wit and humour.