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BEV DOOLITTLE Doolittle, Bev; Maclay, Elise 02871847 Out of Print. This beautiful book begins where Ms. Doolittle's first book "The Art of Bev Doolittle" left off - at the start of an exciting period in the artist's life. Here is a spectacular overview of Bev Doolittle's new magic, splendidly reproduced in FULL COLOR with the care and beauty she puts into her own art. 85 pages in a 9 x 12" hardcover volume with book jacket AND protective Brodart dust jacket. Full page artwork will. take your breath away (they are even suitable for framing if you can bear to tamper with this book)! Poetry throughout written by Elise Maclay. New York, NY, U.S.A.: Bantam Books, 1995
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BEV DOOLITTLE Doolittle, Bev 1995 45382 From the Publisher This long-awaited companion volume to the bestselling The Art of Bev Doolittle--which has sold more than 250,000 copies--chronicles the artist's natural, spiritual, and artistic adventure of the last few years, from tracking the bear, wolf, and eagle in North America to attending sacred Native American ceremonies to collaborating with New Age musician Paul Winter on a painting/album concept. Over 50 illustrations, including 24 color plates. Synopsis This long-awaited companion volume to the bestselling The Art of Bev Doolittle--which has sold more than 250,000 copies--chronicles the artist's natural, spiritual, and artistic adventure of the last few years, from tracking the bear, wolf, and eagle in North America to attending sacred Native American ceremonies to collaborating with New Age musician Paul Winter on a painting/album concept. Over 50 illustrations, including 24 color plates. Annotation This long-awaited companion volume to the bestselling The Art of Bev Doolittle--which has sold more than 250,000 copies--chronicles the artist's natural, spiritual, and artistic adventure of the last few years, from tracking the bear, wolf, and eagle in North America to attending sacred Native American ceremonies to collaborating with New Age musician Paul Winter on a painting/album concept. Over 50 illustrations, including 24 color plates. (Art) Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group 0-553-10104-8 / 9780553101041 Hardcover As New Condition New York Price:
46.78 USD
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THE EARTH IS MY MOTHER: A CAMOUFLAGE ADVENTURE Doolittle, Bev 2000 10971 By following clues from a dream and taking photographs of endangered wilderness areas, eleven-year-old Sarah and a Native American environmentalist try to prevent the commercial development of a southwestern canyon. Sarah Stewart goes on a "vision quest" to discover her power to prevent the development of a desert canyon in the Southwest. With the aid of a Native-American guide, Sarah takes photographs (actually Doolittle's watercolor paintings) that she hopes will help save Magic Canyon. But in spite of her fascinating photos, the city council votes against purchasing the canyon as a wilderness land trust. When a national news magazine prepares a story about the girl and the vision quest, it discovers that the photos can be combined to create a breathtaking portrait of Mother Earth. When that picture appears on the magazine's cover, there is a national outpouring of support for saving Magic Canyon and other endangered wilderness. Part coming-of-age, part camouflage riddle, this is a book about the sacred circle of life and the preservation of the natural world that supports us. FROM THE CRITICS School Library Journal Gr 5-8-A book that tries to do too much. Fifth-grader Sarah Stewart is alternately na ve and precociously knowledgeable about all aspects of life in the canyons of the Southwest. Her recently deceased mother was a photographer and nature lover. After a terrifying nightmare suggests a course of action for her, Sarah runs away on a kind of spirit quest to seek a way to save her mother's beloved Magic Canyon, soon to be destroyed by developers. She is accompanied by an American Indian guide whom she later discovers was not alive, but instead was a kind of naturalist "guardian spirit." Her quest includes observation and photography of natural phenomena, survival techniques, frightening encounters with wildlife and the humans who are looking for her, and stories from Native traditions about the interconnectedness of living things. The book is nicely illustrated with Doolittle's signature artwork, including black-and-white pencil sketches overlaid with detailed color paintings. At the end of the novel, these pictures come together to create a picture of a woman embedded in the scenes of canyon life that Sarah has captured with her camera. It is this picture, of "Mother Earth," along with contrived events that save the Magic Canyon. Ambitious in scope and somewhat didactic in tone, this book will have the most appeal to adults interested in Doolittle's dramatic illustrations ! Greenwich Workshop Press 0-86713-044-X / 9780867130447 Hardcover As New Condition Shelton, Conn Price:
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