Thursday, January 31, 2019

Book Beginning: Mary Chomenko Hinckley: Material Evolution

BOOK BEGINNINGS ON FRIDAYS
THANKS FOR JOINING ME ON FRIDAYS FOR BOOK BEGINNING FUN!

MY BOOK BEGINNING



Throughout history, artists have helped us see the world in new and exciting ways. They have revealed the beauty and the grandeur as well as the complexities and the not-so-beautiful of the world.

-- from the Foreword by Brian Ferriso, in Mary Chomenko Hinckley: Material Evolution. Mary is an American artist who works in bronze, resin, glass, and photography. Her new book is a monograph of her stunning work.





Please join me every Friday to share the first sentence (or so) of the book you are reading, along with your initial thoughts about the sentence, impressions of the book, or anything else the opener inspires. Please remember to include the title of the book and the author’s name.

EARLY BIRDS & SLOWPOKES: This weekly post goes up Thursday evening for those who like to get their posts up and linked early on. But feel free to add a link all week.

SOCIAL MEDIA: If you are on Twitter, Instagram, or other social media, please post using the hash tag #BookBeginnings. I try to follow all Book Beginnings participants on whatever interweb sites you are on, so please let me know if I have missed any and I will catch up.

YOUR BOOK BEGINNING





TIE IN: The Friday 56 hosted by Freda's Voice is a natural tie in with this event and there is a lot of cross over, so many people combine the two. The idea is to post a teaser from page 56 of the book you are reading and share a link to your post. Find details and the Linky for your Friday 56 post on Freda’s Voice.


MY FRIDAY 56

Mary creates images strictly from her own personal experiences and concerns, past and present, and the imaginative equivalents they suggest to her. The narrative, if there is one, stems from the secret world of the artist.

-- from "Images, Words, and Letters: Seeking Meaning in the Art of Mary Chomenko Hinckley," an essay by Paul J. Karlstrom. There was only a picture on page 56, so this was as close as I could get. Paul is an art historian, author, and the former West Coast regional director of the Smithsonian’s Archive of American Art.

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...