In The Soul of the Bowl, a collection of essays and visual documentation curated around the works of five master ceramicists, the transformative power of the humble clay bowl emerges as a profound metaphor for human creativity, resilience, and spirituality. This book weaves together the artistic philosophies and technical expertise of Don Reitz, Frank Boyden, Jenny … Continue reading TheAdaptable Educator’s Book Reviews – The Soul of the Bowl (Don Reitz, Frank Boyden, Jenny Lind, Tom Coleman, Elaine Coleman)
Weekend Book Reviews: Concrete Garden Projects: Easy & Inexpensive Containers, Furniture, Water Features & More by Camilla Arvidsson and Malin Nilsson
Camilla Arvidsson and Malin Nilsson's Concrete Garden Projects offers a fresh and surprisingly artistic approach to DIY gardening and outdoor design, elevating concrete from its utilitarian associations to a medium of creative expression. In a world where sustainability and self-reliance are ever more valued, this book captures the zeitgeist of modern gardening by merging practicality with the … Continue reading Weekend Book Reviews: Concrete Garden Projects: Easy & Inexpensive Containers, Furniture, Water Features & More by Camilla Arvidsson and Malin Nilsson
The Adaptable Educator’s Book Reviews – The Art of Urban Sketching: Drawing On Location Around The World by Gabriel Campanario
Gabriel Campanario’s The Art of Urban Sketching: Drawing On Location Around the World is an illuminating anthology that transcends the boundaries of art instruction and morphs into a cultural journey. This book is not merely a technical guide to the practice of urban sketching but a vibrant tapestry of global perspectives, woven together through the intimate immediacy … Continue reading The Adaptable Educator’s Book Reviews – The Art of Urban Sketching: Drawing On Location Around The World by Gabriel Campanario
The Adaptable Educator’s Book Reviews – The Ceramic Glaze Handbook: Materials, Techniques, Formulas by Mark Burleson
Mark Burleson’s The Ceramic Glaze Handbook stands as an indispensable resource for both the novice potter and the seasoned ceramic artist. More than a manual, this work bridges the gap between technical precision and artistic expression, offering readers a well-rounded exploration of glaze chemistry, formulation, and application. Its strengths lie not just in its utility but in … Continue reading The Adaptable Educator’s Book Reviews – The Ceramic Glaze Handbook: Materials, Techniques, Formulas by Mark Burleson
Weekend Book Reviews: “How Design Makes Us Think: And Feel and Do Things” by Sean Adams
Sean Adams’ How Design Makes Us Think: And Feel and Do Things is more than a manual for creatives; it’s a sophisticated exploration of the symbiotic relationship between visual design and human psychology. In this compelling book, Adams distills the nuances of how design communicates, persuades, and shapes our emotional and cognitive responses, providing an interdisciplinary lens … Continue reading Weekend Book Reviews: “How Design Makes Us Think: And Feel and Do Things” by Sean Adams
Weekend Book Reviews: The Morningstar by Nick Bantock
The Morningstar by Nick Bantock is a captivating exploration of epistolary narrative, art, and the mysteries of the human psyche, enveloped in the dreamlike atmosphere that Bantock has mastered over his previous works. As the final installment of The Griffin and Sabine series, The Morningstar delicately intertwines visual art with written correspondence, creating a multifaceted experience that is as much … Continue reading Weekend Book Reviews: The Morningstar by Nick Bantock
Weekend Book Reviews: Alexandria by Nick Bantock
In Alexandria, Nick Bantock once again proves himself a master of the epistolary form, seamlessly blending visual artistry and literary craftsmanship. This novel, the fifth in the Griffin & Sabine series, continues the enigmatic and often surreal correspondence between Griffin Moss, a London-based artist, and Sabine Strohem, a mysterious illustrator from the South Pacific. In this iteration, their … Continue reading Weekend Book Reviews: Alexandria by Nick Bantock
Weekend Book Reviews: The Gryphon by Nick Bantock
Nick Bantock’s The Gryphon is the fourth instalment in the Griffin & Sabine series, a collection of epistolary novels that have enchanted readers since its inception. The Gryphon continues the unconventional correspondence between Griffin Moss, the introspective artist, and Sabine Strohem, the enigmatic muse who communicates with him through letters that cross the boundaries of time, space, and reality itself. At … Continue reading Weekend Book Reviews: The Gryphon by Nick Bantock
Weekend Book reviews: The Golden Mean by Nick Bantock
The Golden Mean by Nick Bantock is an exquisite culmination of his acclaimed Griffin & Sabine trilogy, bringing the correspondence between the enigmatic Sabine Strohem and the artist Griffin Moss to a haunting resolution. Bantock, master of visual storytelling, does more than complete a tale—he deepens the metaphysical layers of his narrative, blurring the boundaries between art, philosophy, … Continue reading Weekend Book reviews: The Golden Mean by Nick Bantock
Weekend Book Reviews: Sabine’s Notebook by Nick Bantock
Nick Bantock’s Sabine’s Notebook, the second volume in the Griffin and Sabine trilogy, weaves a visual and literary tapestry of surreal correspondence and psychological introspection. This epistolary novel presents not just a continuation of Griffin Moss and Sabine Strohem's strange, metaphysical relationship, but also an expansion of the boundaries between reality and imagination. Bantock's seamless integration of letters, … Continue reading Weekend Book Reviews: Sabine’s Notebook by Nick Bantock
