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Mary Potter is recognized as one of the foremost British women painters of her time. This book traces her career from the Beckenham School of Art and the Slade, through to her early involvement with the New English Arts Club and the Seven and Five, going on to explore her continental wanderings and her marriage in the 1920s, the war years and the burgeoning of her career after her move to Suffolk.
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Acclaimed potter Mary Fox, known for creating stunning gravity-defying decorative vessels as well as contemporary functional ware, tells the story of her life as an artist.
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When Alexander Archbold took a weekend trip to the town of Provost in Alberta, Canada to check out an over 100-year-old house for antiques, he had no idea what an amazing, life-changing adventure he had stumbled upon. The house belonged to Mary Borgstrom, a Canadian potter and ceramic artist whose pieces had been displayed all across the world, including the Summer Olympics of 1976. Recognizing the historical value of the house, as well as Mary's life and work, Alex decides to save the house and its contents - especially Mary's work. With the process documented on Alex's YouTube channel, Curiosity Incorporated, now comes the release of the previously unpublished work of Mary Borgstrom, including pottery, poetry, drawings, and other art pieces - a perfect companion to the YouTube series and as a coffee table art book showpiece.
Struggling to wrest meaning from the tragic events of their lives, a motley cast of characters from the diverse and vital rural culture of the Lowcountry of South Carolina create unorthodox views of God, the world and justice, simply as a way to survive.
The author of Expressive Writing for Healing shows readers how to explore their potential, embrace your creative spark, and live a more fulfilled life. “I’m not creative. I could never do something like that. I don’t have time to be creative.” Does any of this sound familiar? Do you find yourself wishing that you had pursued your creative talents before it was too late? In a world full of creativity, there is no such thing as “too late.” Called to Be Creative is for anyone looking to reignite that tiny spark inside of them and invite creativity into their lives through simple, everyday practices. A certified grief counselor and a Program Coordinator for Shalom Spirituality Center...
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