Picture Galleries of the Soul

by Cover design or artwork by Joy Gush


Formats

Softcover
£21.95
Softcover
£21.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 22/11/2004

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 8.5x11
Page Count : 82
ISBN : 9781413450286

About the Book




"There´s a divinity that shapes our ends; Rough hew them how we will"

--Shakespeare (Hamlet V)

ART BOOK AND AUTOBIOGRAPHY BY JOY GUSH, ARTIST

Paintings by Joy Gush reflect the style used by 19th century Impressionists. Inspired by Claude Monet´s paintings of the French countryside, Joy has developed her own distinctive style in painting the countryside of Devonshire, England, where she was born. In this book 70 photos are shown of 550 out in the world, somewhere. Perhaps you will see one you own! The appealing thatched cottages with their gardens of flowers, the colorful quilt effect of fields laced together by stone walls or hedgerows with wild flowers, mysterious Dartmoor (featured in Agatha Christie novels), magnificent cliffside vistas and secluded beaches-all emerge on canvas as scenes from Joy´s memories of childhood in England.

To see more of Joy Gush´s paintings, please visit her website at www.artbyjoygush.com


About the Author

Stratford on Avon by Joy Gush, Artist “ There’s a divinity that shapes our ends; Rough hew them how we will” --Shakespeare (Hamlet V) ART BOOK AND AUTOBIOGRAPHY BY JOY GUSH, ARTIST Paintings by Joy Gush reflect the style used by 19th century Impressionists. Inspired by Claude Monet’s paintings of the French countryside, Joy has developed her own distinctive style in painting the countryside of Devonshire, England, where she was born. In this book 70 photos are shown of 550 out in the world, somewhere. Perhaps you will see one you own! The appealing thatched cottages with their gardens of flowers, the colorful quilt effect of fields laced together by stone walls or hedgerows with wild flowers, mysterious Dartmoor (featured in Agatha Christie novels), magnificent cliffside vistas and secluded beaches--all emerge on canvas as scenes from Joy’s memories of childhood in England. Web site: http://www.artbyjoygush.com