Step into the visionary world of celebrated artist Paolo Barbieri, and behold the dreamlike essence of his dazzling unicorns. These mystical creatures bring the spirit of magic with them as they prance through the surreal landscapes of the page into the whimsical spaces of your imagination.
From the brilliant imagination of bestselling artist Paolo Barbieri comes a must-have book filled with exquisite and formidable stardragons. They are creative renditions of famous constellations, including Andromeda, Pegasus, Orion, Ursa Major, and many more. Barbieri's stardragons capture the essence of these cosmic forces and inspire you to shoot for the stars in everything you do.
Step into the phenomenal world of night fairies with this stunning book by renowned artist Paolo Barbieri. These gorgeous illustrations transport you into a realm of wonder where fairies welcome you with radiant magic and energy. With this hardcover book, you'll be inspired to channel the strength and curiosity of these fairies in your everyday life.
Have you ever seen a unicorn? Charge into the secret and mysterious world of unicorns with this treasure trove of unicorn artifacts, news clips, postcards, letters and more! In The Secret World of Unicorns, young readers will discover where these mysterious creatures live, what they eat (some eat clouds and rainbows!) and how to spot signs of their presence. This gorgeously illustrated book includes unicorn stories, an illustrated atlas and a key to deciphering unicorn hoof markings. A complete guide to the unicorns of the world ranges from the fortune-bringing K'i-lin in China, to the Mist and Rain Fader unicorns at the waterfalls of South America, to those rumoured to have been glimpsed in New York's Central Park.Best of all, this enchanting book features four collectible unicorn figurines to inspire the imagination of young readers.Ages 8-12
Leading geographer Denis Cosgrove provides a series of personal reflections on the complex connections between seeing, imagining and representing the world geographically. In a series of eloquent essays he draws upon pictorial images - including maps, sketches, cartoons, paintings, and photographs - to explore and elaborate upon the many and varied ways in which the vast and varied earth, and at times the heavens beyond, have been both imagined and represented as a place of human habitation. The essays include reflections upon geographical discovery; urban cartography and utopian visions; ideas of landscape and the shaping of America; wilderness and masculinity; conceptions of the Pacific; and the imaginative grip of the Equator. Extensively illustrated, this engaging work reveals the richness of the geographical imagination as expressed over the past five centuries.
Features interviews with Bill Bruford, Peter Giles, Gordon Haskell, Judy Dyble and more . . . In 1969 five young Englishmen calling themselves King Crimson altered the course of rock music, and despite a revolving-door lineup, the band has continued to innovate and inspire for more than fifty years. Fifty Shades of Crimson tells the story of this legendary band and of the unique English guitarist Robert Fripp it revolves around. With a deep passion for the music, author Pete Tomsett celebrates the achievements of Fripp and the array of incredible talent that has passed through Crimson, while not shying away from the many behind-the-scenes difficulties. Getting signed after supporting The Rolling Stones at Hyde Park, Crimson shot to fame with their debut album, In the Court of the Crimson King, becoming one of the most influential bands of that era and triggering the rise of prog rock. While going through countless personnel, including Greg Lake, Bill Bruford and John Wetton, rejecting Elton John and Bryan Ferry along the way, they have put out many highly acclaimed albums and to this day maintain a big international following. In their early years Fripp's band reached the same commercial heights as the likes of David Bowie and Pink Floyd. However, as an intellectual who despised the practices of the music business, Fripp preferred innovation over chasing big sales. In 1974 he withdrew from mainstream music, becoming involved with the Fourth Way philosophy, but was eventually tempted back and reformed Crimson to much acclaim in the eighties. As well as also having collaborations with Brian Eno, Andy Summers and others, Fripp has created new forms of instrumental music, run his own idiosyncratic guitar courses and set up an ethical record company. Both genius and 'a special sort of awkward', Fripp has never been afraid to take his music where no one has gone before, and Crimson have been a powerful influence on everyone from Genesis and Yes to Roxy Music and Radiohead, creating a legacy that will live on for decades more!