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Promotes and illustrates Harry Dixon Mptyane : Great and Small exhibition held Richmond, Vic, Niagra Galleries, 17 November to 18 December 2015.
An interview of Harry Dixon conducted 1964 May 1 by Mary McChesney for the Archives of American Art.
exhibition catalogue of recent carvings
After starting over in an English coastal village, a woman encounters a startling vision of love from her past in this “delightful contemporary romance” (Long and Short Reviews). Ellie Golden has come to the seaside village of Borteen to pursue her artistic ambitions and leave her troubled past behind. Yet memories are stirred when she meets Harry Dixon, the handsome new headmaster at her son’s school. Ellie knows in her heart that Harry is her former love, Ben Rivers. What they shared on the beach that one night is unforgettable. But she also knows that Ben died in a surfing accident years ago. Harry’s arrival in town is more than a little unsettling for Ellie. Seeing him brings back intense memories of young romance, yet he insists he’s never met her before. But Ellie has other reasons to be unsettled. Someone else from her past is lurking in the shadows of her new life, and the only person she can turn to is the man who calls himself Harry Dixon.
As the realities of the war became apparent, however, the letters and diaries turned from idealized themes of honor and country to solemn reflections on love and home."--Jacket.
It's no fun feeling left behind but if you're fed up with the trials and tribulations of the modern world, take comfort: you are not alone, as this hilarious book affirms. Is it true that you can't teach an old dog new tricks? You might not think of yourself as 'old', but the truth is it's no fun feeling left behind by the modern world. Take comfort: you are not alone, as this hilarious book affirms. From chatbots to the metaverse, cold callers to charity chuggers, there seem to be so many more confusing terms and frustrations now. You can't buy a straight coffee anymore; and buying 'a ticket' for anything involves a degree in computer science and a QR code (whatever that is) - it's no wonder we yearn for simpler times. So, lay down your laptop, kiss your mouse adieu and enjoy the funnier side of life with this hilarious - but at times horribly accurate - book, which brings together a whole host of anecdotes, quotes, quips and true stories about the vagaries of life in the modern world.
fully illustrated catalogue to accompany exhibition of wooden sculptures
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Maynard Dixon embellished themes that encompassed the timeless truth of the majestic western landscape, the humanity of its memorable people, and the religious mysticism of the Native American. In an attempt to uncover the spirit of the American West, Dixon roamed its plains, mesas, and deserts—drawing, painting, and expressing his creative personality in poems, essays, and letters. Written in a very personal style, this biography includes anecdotes from Dixon’s children, historical vignettes, and interviews with those who knew the artist.