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By Maia Kirchkheli
This book contains more questions than answers. It is anything but a completed product of my creativity. Its content is both dynamic and elusive. These fragments of writing and drawings capture my encounters with others, as much as with myself. When I draw, I dream awake. When I write, I speak asleep. I suspect that I may have said more than I could understand at the time of writing. I am taking the risk that I have believed something that I might have discounted by the time you read this. That is not to say that they are not true, but to accept the temporality of their existence and potential for transformation. In this sense, they are representations of human experiences. This is my way of talking to you in an attempt to have more impact on you than my imagination can embrace. That is to say I want to engage with your imagination and with its unforeseen elaborations. This book consists of narratives in images and words. They express something about my being that can be said only through art. Works of art have their own shape and space; therefore, they are alive. My creations have no mission other than to be. Just �to be� is a good enough reason to justify them. They are not for others or even myself; they have their own separate existence, and I have my own relationship with them. There is something compelling about the way they were produced: they insisted on being born and on being put into words and into lines. They are my free-will babies who have deserted me in order to have lives of their own. Creative Being Is Truly Living
FORMAT: Softcover
By Maia Kirchkheli
This book contains more questions than answers. It is anything but a completed product of my creativity. Its content is both dynamic and elusive. These fragments of writing and drawings capture my encounters with others, as much as with myself. When I draw, I dream awake. When I write, I speak asleep. I suspect that I may have said more than I could understand at the time of writing. I am taking the risk that I have believed something that I might have discounted by the time you read this. That is not to say that they are not true, but to accept the temporality of their existence and potential for transformation. In this sense, they are representations of human experiences. This is my way of talking to you in an attempt to have more impact on you than my imagination can embrace. That is to say I want to engage with your imagination and with its unforeseen elaborations. This book consists of narratives in images and words. They express something about my being that can be said only through art. Works of art have their own shape and space; therefore, they are alive. My creations have no mission other than to be. Just �to be� is a good enough reason to justify them. They are not for others or even myself; they have their own separate existence, and I have my own relationship with them. There is something compelling about the way they were produced: they insisted on being born and on being put into words and into lines. They are my free-will babies who have deserted me in order to have lives of their own. Creative Being Is Truly Living
FORMAT: Hardcover
By Maia Kirchkheli
This book contains more questions than answers. It is anything but a completed product of my creativity. Its content is both dynamic and elusive. These fragments of writing and drawings capture my encounters with others, as much as with myself. When I draw, I dream awake. When I write, I speak asleep. I suspect that I may have said more than I could understand at the time of writing. I am taking the risk that I have believed something that I might have discounted by the time you read this. That is not to say that they are not true, but to accept the temporality of their existence and potential for transformation. In this sense, they are representations of human experiences. This is my way of talking to you in an attempt to have more impact on you than my imagination can embrace. That is to say I want to engage with your imagination and with its unforeseen elaborations. This book consists of narratives in images and words. They express something about my being that can be said only through art. Works of art have their own shape and space; therefore, they are alive. My creations have no mission other than to be. Just �to be� is a good enough reason to justify them. They are not for others or even myself; they have their own separate existence, and I have my own relationship with them. There is something compelling about the way they were produced: they insisted on being born and on being put into words and into lines. They are my free-will babies who have deserted me in order to have lives of their own. Creative Being Is Truly Living
FORMAT: E-Book
By Mark R. Smith
I am a truck driver. I spend a lot of time driving and a fair amount of time waiting. To make the time go faster I doodle. From time to time people have looked over my shoulder and commented. Those comments have always been positive. Some have suggested that I put my doodles in the public domain. I gave it some thought and decided, what the heck, why not? So to make a long story short, here they are and I hope you find them interesting as I do.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Mark R. Smith
I am a truck driver. I spend a lot of time driving and a fair amount of time waiting. To make the time go faster I doodle. From time to time people have looked over my shoulder and commented. Those comments have always been positive. Some have suggested that I put my doodles in the public domain. I gave it some thought and decided, what the heck, why not? So to make a long story short, here they are and I hope you find them interesting as I do.
FORMAT: Hardcover
By Mark R. Smith
I am a truck driver. I spend a lot of time driving and a fair amount of time waiting. To make the time go faster I doodle. From time to time people have looked over my shoulder and commented. Those comments have always been positive. Some have suggested that I put my doodles in the public domain. I gave it some thought and decided, what the heck, why not? So to make a long story short, here they are and I hope you find them interesting as I do.
FORMAT: E-Book
By Carl Platten
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FORMAT: Softcover
By Carl Platten
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FORMAT: Hardcover
By Carl Platten
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FORMAT: E-Book
By JAMMES
�My goal is to crystallize and improve my own desired black&grey style, but still to experiment with the new challenges. I am confident enough to take the full responsibility for my artwork and do it with a passion, but without a fear. I am not interested in shortcuts and prefer to hand-draw the projects directly on the skin. Apart from tattooing, the list of my hobbies and inspirations that make me who I am is a bit longer - music (!), movies and history and travel. I visit cinema approximately 3 times a week, watch Back to the future 4 times a month with a break for Alien and Star Wars, collect knight figures and crucifix crosses, I love Marilyn Monroe, Judy Garland and many more... Many! Which of my tattoos do I like the most? The one I am currently inking, the one I will ink tomorrow, the challenge. Realising my potential happens purely when I free hand tattoos, however still listening to people - as they do have many interesting and inspiring things to say...�
FORMAT: Softcover
By JAMMES
�My goal is to crystallize and improve my own desired black&grey style, but still to experiment with the new challenges. I am confident enough to take the full responsibility for my artwork and do it with a passion, but without a fear. I am not interested in shortcuts and prefer to hand-draw the projects directly on the skin. Apart from tattooing, the list of my hobbies and inspirations that make me who I am is a bit longer - music (!), movies and history and travel. I visit cinema approximately 3 times a week, watch Back to the future 4 times a month with a break for Alien and Star Wars, collect knight figures and crucifix crosses, I love Marilyn Monroe, Judy Garland and many more... Many! Which of my tattoos do I like the most? The one I am currently inking, the one I will ink tomorrow, the challenge. Realising my potential happens purely when I free hand tattoos, however still listening to people - as they do have many interesting and inspiring things to say...�
FORMAT: Hardcover
By JAMMES
�My goal is to crystallize and improve my own desired black&grey style, but still to experiment with the new challenges. I am confident enough to take the full responsibility for my artwork and do it with a passion, but without a fear. I am not interested in shortcuts and prefer to hand-draw the projects directly on the skin. Apart from tattooing, the list of my hobbies and inspirations that make me who I am is a bit longer - music (!), movies and history and travel. I visit cinema approximately 3 times a week, watch Back to the future 4 times a month with a break for Alien and Star Wars, collect knight figures and crucifix crosses, I love Marilyn Monroe, Judy Garland and many more... Many! Which of my tattoos do I like the most? The one I am currently inking, the one I will ink tomorrow, the challenge. Realising my potential happens purely when I free hand tattoos, however still listening to people - as they do have many interesting and inspiring things to say...�
FORMAT: E-Book
By Zoltan Homonnai
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FORMAT: Softcover
By Zoltan Homonnai
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FORMAT: Hardcover
By Zoltan Homonnai
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FORMAT: E-Book
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