Juan Logan; What Do You See?

Juan Logan; What Do You See?

Author: Curator Love

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2016-05-13

Total Pages: 126

ISBN-13: 136538182X

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Aesthetically seductive, yet socio politically charged; confrontational yet inviting, captivating and provocative are the artworks by Juan Logan. In a recent art journey, I came across his body of work at Logan Studios and became quickly intoxicated. Unlike encountering them in a museum space, an institution or a gallery; here I found myself entranced in a different type of aesthetic journey; one that would lead me to experience an understanding which I had not encountered before. Juan Logan's body of work is fascinating; enchanting and challenging all at once, unapologetic and strong with hints of sarcasm and irony that serve to challenge the viewer into engaging with the heavy issues he addresses with every piece he produces.


Eden Forsaken: Inspiration & Tears Entwined into Verse

Eden Forsaken: Inspiration & Tears Entwined into Verse

Author: Brittany Chrishea Neely McPhail

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2011-06-10

Total Pages: 99

ISBN-13: 146911321X

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We all experience the emotional roller coaster called, Life. This poetry book paints a vivid picture of real emotions, thoughts, actions, and dreams. Broken up into six thought-provoking chapters, author Brittany C. Neely McPhail exposes her lifefrom the motivational to the misery-laden. In Eden Forsaken: Inspiration & Tears Entwined into Verse, the author sheds light on real, raw, and relative sentiments.


Uncovering Ancient Footprints

Uncovering Ancient Footprints

Author: Michael E. Stone

Publisher: SBL Press

Published: 2017-06-09

Total Pages: 184

ISBN-13: 0884142159

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Explore pilgrimage routes, epigraphy, and the history of writing with an expert guide From the late 1970s through 1982, Michael E. Stone conducted a number of expeditions to the Sinai peninsula, searching for ancient inscriptions. In this book Stone describes his search, crowned by the discovery of the most ancient Armenian inscriptions known. Here Stone describes not only the inscriptions discovered along his journeys but also the Sinai, its past and present, its human inhabitants, its flora and fauna, and its history. Though once common, well-informed travel books to the Middle East with a broad academic interest and a specific focus have become rare. Stone’s diary of his expeditions in the Sinai fill this gap with vivid descriptions, poetry, and illustrations. Features An account of five expeditions into the Sinai Thirteen poems written by Stone Twenty-six figures and five maps