Art Solos.

Kim Poor: Amazonia Imagined

Product Details
Format:
Hardback
ISBN:
9781910787410
Published:
Publisher:
Unicorn
Dimensions:
128 pages - 270mm x 225mm
Series:
Art Solos

Amazonia Imagined is an important and beautiful document. It preserves a vital link to the past that is stored in the minds of the Amazonian peoples. It is a book that will be considered by anyone who has travelled to Brazil or is planning to visit there. It will have an instant appeal for those who are interested in the preservation of the Brazilian rainforest and the fate of the native Amazonian Indian. It is an elegantly conceived and executed tribute to these indigenous peoples and to this Brazilian artist’s inimitable and pioneering technique. The Amazon has universal appeal and Kim Poor's artwork encapsulates the magic and colours of that extraordinary region. It showcases her unique Fine Art technique in creating images inspired by a mythology that is alive today and used by the indigenous peoples of The Amazon to explain nature and its origins to the next generations.

Edward Lucie-Smith is generally regarded as the most prolific and the most widely published writers on art. A number of his art books, among them Movements in Art since 1945 , Visual Arts of the 20th Century, A Dictionary of Art Terms and Art Today are used as standard texts throughout the world. Kim Poor is a Brazilian artist working in London and Rio. She has exhibited all over the world, including major solo shows at the Museum of Modern Art in Rio and in São Paulo with my Legends of The Amazon multimedia exhibition, raising awareness of something precious which is about to vanish from the earth. In the 70s Salvador Dali christened her technique of fusing glass powder on steel plate ‘Diaphanism’ and her CV also includes over 30 record sleeves and a book illustrating music by the English group, Genesis.

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