Seasons After Fall is a soft and tender tale, filled
with poetic inspiration.
Not exact matches
On this wave of
inspiration, Cædmon began to Christianize the Old English
poetic tradition in keeping
with the Icelandic view of poetry as the capacity to peer into the runes and find the meaning of the world.
Graham, embracing the
poetic theme Infinity as well as that of wine as a fountain of
inspiration for both the senses and the soul, created poems that were then printed on the labels, using traditional printing procedures,
with the painstaking attention and expertise classic to Italian art craftsmanship.
Each island - inspired piece in the Island Cowgirl collection is hand - carved
with poetic etchings and words of
inspiration.
Bold, colorful photos, paired
with kid - friendly poems about nature, connect readers to the outside world and show how easily
poetic inspiration comes from our planet.
Inspiration for Blood Shot is Blood Loved began
with Farhat's
poetic meditations on the dual nature of one of the most vital elements in the natural world — blood.
His paintings and works on paper bear witness to the multiplicity of his
inspiration and the strongly
poetic nature of his oeuvre, across media — watercolor, oil and gouache — and through the recurring themes — his fascination
with the Orient, desolate landscapes, and evocative scenes of ocean and shipwrecks — that continue to beguile viewers today.
Compiled in close collaboration
with Emin, the book will include an essay by Clearwater about Emin's development, work, artistic influences, and spiritual and
poetic inspirations, especially the thirteenth - century Persian mystic poet Rumi; as well as an essay by the contemporary artist and writer Gary Indiana.