Ariel's Painting Party
Author: M. C. Varley
Publisher: Mail
Published: 1992
Total Pages: 32
ISBN-13: 9781563261732
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAriel, the Little Mermaid, paints a picture of her island and invites her friends to also paint pictures.
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Author: M. C. Varley
Publisher: Mail
Published: 1992
Total Pages: 32
ISBN-13: 9781563261732
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAriel, the Little Mermaid, paints a picture of her island and invites her friends to also paint pictures.
Author: Emmalea Russo
Publisher: Futurepoem
Published: 2018
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780996002592
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPoetry. Art. "'G is a garden and seems simple, ' we're told early on in this disarming, charming, and alarming book. With its text cleaved in two across right and left pages, G reads like an exchange between garden plots and the gardener's journal--neither of which remains simple or simply wholesome from up close, when you're in the weeds. It's this up-closeness that rewards, transforming an air of levity into an air of suspension, or suspense: who or what is this G, really? (Who or what, finally, isn't?) Russo's writing, a peculiar marriage of compression and splay, embeds a germinal weirdness in the fallow page, and waits. The results are like certain mushrooms fruiting, unassuming to look at but potent with magic: 'a hindrance open.'"--Anna Moschovakis "Emmalea Russo is imprinting a new archetype of mystical female poet into the collective, where we can grow of the edges & be made of the Glitches and celebrate the poetic as a means of creative prayer."--Guru Jagat "Follow it wherever it leads and let go of expectation about what a poem is. It's a scary gift with a complex and intricate structure."--Jen Bervin "It is tempting to call G a meditation on perception, but it's always-already clear-eyed: often, when the figure meets ground, the actual ground is already the figure, and Emmalea Russo understands these illusory but changeable optics (and her chosen medium) as much as her writing has lived and centered them--grounded, yes, by (tenderly) performed intimacy, tide, earth. G, a letter, lest we forget, too falls from geological time; and the poet's linguistic figuring, seeing, breaking, and tending speak less to the reader than they do water her (during ambrosial hours, so that we do not burn). The work recalls, for me, Carla Harryman, Renee Gladman, Peter Greenaway's reflective H is for House; but Russo's responses to how 21st-cen. life interrupts and materializes fenestration ( ) act as shelves in multiple Gs--where one might sit as if on a lover's lap--and so become truly themselves: 'Some things drop down into what space is cleared for.'"--Corina Copp
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Published: 2020-01-10
Total Pages: 32
ISBN-13: 9781743838709
DOWNLOAD EBOOKUse a rainbow of colours to bring your favourite Disney Princess characters to life!
Author: Robin Morgan
Publisher: Harper Collins
Published: 2013-11-19
Total Pages: 259
ISBN-13: 0062120468
DOWNLOAD EBOOKBeginning in London and ricocheting across the Atlantic, 1963: The Year of the Revolution is an oral history of twelve months that changed our world—the Youth Quake movement—and laid the foundations for the generation of today. Ariel Leve and Robin Morgan's oral history is the first book to recount the kinetic story of the twelve months that witnessed a demographic power shift—the rise of the Youth Quake movement, a cultural transformation through music, fashion, politics, theater, and film. Leve and Morgan detail how, for the first time in history, youth became a commercial and cultural force with the power to command the attention of government and religion and shape society. While the Cold War began to thaw, the race into space heated up, feminism and civil rights percolated in politics, and JFK’s assassination shocked the world, the Beatles and Bob Dylan would emerge as poster boys and the prophet of a revolution that changed the world. 1963: The Year of the Revolution records, documentary-style, the incredible roller-coaster ride of those twelve months, told through the recollections of some of the period’s most influential figures—from Keith Richards to Mary Quant, Vidal Sassoon to Graham Nash, Alan Parker to Peter Frampton, Eric Clapton to Gay Talese, Stevie Nicks to Norma Kamali, and many more.
Author: Heidi Davis
Publisher: Yorkshire Publishing
Published: 2024-06-27
Total Pages: 106
ISBN-13: 1960810820
DOWNLOAD EBOOKHeidi Davis had a loving husband and five beautiful children, but also she loved to drink. She justified her alcohol dependency until it was too late, and she woke up to find herself lost and full of despair and loneliness. Then a light shone in the darkness. It was her teenage daughter Ariel, who pulled her back from the ledge and inspired Heidi to be the mother she had always wanted to be. But just seven months into her sobriety, tragedy struck and the unthinkable happened. Ariel's Light is the true story of Heidi's road to redemption amidst a mother's unimaginable heartbreak. This is not just another story about alcoholism, not just a testimonial, but an inspirational testament to the fact that truly anything is possible when you are willing to listen to the quiet yet powerful voice from within.
Author: RH Disney Staff
Publisher: Golden/Disney
Published: 2013-07-23
Total Pages: 130
ISBN-13: 0736431470
DOWNLOAD EBOOKGet ready for a royally amazing art party! Girls ages 3 7 will go wild for this super activity book filled with all their favorite Disney princesses including Merida, Rapunzel, Ariel, and Cinderella. The book comes with six watercolors and a paintbrush, four chunky crayons, and over 30 stickers!"
Author: Ariel Plotek
Publisher:
Published: 2012
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780937108505
DOWNLOAD EBOOKCharles Reiffel (1862-1942) is widely regarded today as one of the foremost figures of the California plein air school of landscape painting. This catalogue, accompanying an exhibition of the same name at The San Diego Museum of Art and San Diego History Center, aims to reevaluate Reiffel as a leading practitioner of Post-Impressionism in the United States. Reiffel trained as a lithographer and traveled, worked, and studied in Europe before establishing himself as an independent artist in Silvermine, Connecticut. He finally settled in San Diego in 1925. THere, he immersed himself for the remainder of his life in the landscape of Southern California, its coast and rolling hills, discovering in its unique contours new motifs for his striking mix of Post-Impressionist and Expressionist brushwork. During his lifetime, Reiffel's work was widely exhibited throughout the country. He won national awards and the accolades of innumerable critics, who pointed out the relationship between his work and that of European Post-Impressionist. Indeed, Reiffel was often referred to as the "American van Gogh." While the San Diego region came to be the inspiration for the last important phase of his art, he did not enjoy the same financial success there that he had back East. His work was often dismissed by collectors as "too modern" in comparison with the more restrained production of the local plein air school. Even so, in the decades following his death, Reiffel's work was largely eclipsed by subsequent developments in American art. Charles Reiffel: An American Post-Impressionist proposes a fresh assessment of the artist, firmly reestablishing his place as a national figure in the canon of American painting and shedding light on a splendid page in the history of American Post-Impressionism and Expressionism. -- from dust jacket.
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Published: 1992
Total Pages: 32
ISBN-13: 9781563261589
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAfter crashing into the side of a mountain, Scuttle is afraid to fly until his friends boost his confidence.
Author: Brooke Shields
Publisher: Pocket Books
Published: 1982-11
Total Pages: 124
ISBN-13: 9780671437626
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPhotographs by the world's great photographers combine with autobiographical information and Brooke's poetry, drawings, short stories, and scrapbook clippings to chronicle the life of the thirteen-year-old child-woman model and actress