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Sherry Markovitz: Shimmer, Paintings and Sculptures, 1979-2006
This book brings together forty-two works spanning nearly three decades of Seattle artist Sherry Markovitz's remarkable development. It traces the evolution of her work from the obsessively beaded and extravagantly patterned taxidermy heads to the more subdued and haunting figurative paintings and doll sculptures. The work is intensely alive and transformative, its sources rooted in personal experience set in conversation with diverse cultural paradigms.

Throughout more than a quarter century of work, Markovitz has shown a remarkable consistency of vision, intensity of focus, and absolute acceptance of beauty, which she extends regularly to opulence. Through highly informative and engaging essays by Chris Bruce and Josine Ianco-Starrels as well as the artist's own commentaries, Sherry Markovitz: Shimmer provides the defining statement on this unique artist and her captivating work..
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Happy Halloween (Sparkle 'n' Shimmer)

A Sparkle 'n' Shimmer Book™
You're invited to a spooky,
shimmery monster Halloween party!.
Price: $1.91 [Notify me when price goes down.]



Happy Easter!
Have a hoppy holiday with this shimmery Easter treat!.
Price: $0.01 [Notify me when price goes down.]


Serie destellos: Una noche inolvidable (Serie Destellos/ Shimmer Books)
It’s the night of the grand ball and Cinderella has nothing to wear. With the help of her fairy godmother and some friendly mice, she’s transformed from a drudge into a dazzling beauty. Will the Prince recognize her good heart in addition to her pretty face? Cinderella’s timeless romance continues to delight readers young and old.
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Price: $5.95 [Notify me when price goes down.]


Paul Graham: A Shimmer of Possibility (12 Books Set)
Inspired by Chekhov's short stories--and by his own contagious joy in the book form--photographer Paul Graham has created A Shimmer of Possibility, comprised of 12 individual books, each a photographic short story of everyday life. Some are simple and linear--a man smokes a cigarette while he waits for a bus in Las Vegas, or the camera tracks an autumn walk in Boston. Some entwine two, three or four scenes--while a couple carry their shopping home in Texas, a small child dances with a plastic bag in a garden. Some watch a quiet narrative break unexpectedly into a sublime moment--as a man cuts the grass in Pittsburgh it begins to rain, until the low sun breaks through and illuminates each drop. Graham's filmic haikus shun any forceful summation or tidy packaging. Instead, they create the impression of life flowing around and past us while we stand and stare, and make it hard not to share the artist's quiet astonishment with its beauty and grace. The 12 books gathered here are identical in trim size, but vary in length from just a single photograph to 60 pages of images made at one street corner. Paul Graham's work has been widely exhibited and published for 25 years, most recently in the book American Night..
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