Synopses & Reviews
Look beyond the obvious to discover the magic of Bev Doolittle, a magic that has made the hardcover edition a phenomenal best-seller since its release in 1990. Now this collection of the artist's published prints, as well as early paintings and photographs, is available for the first time in an affordable paperback edition.
Filled with visual surprises, Doolittle's art engages both the eye and the mind, encouraging the viewer to look beyond what is seen at first glance. In the book's text, the artist describes her aim of slowing down the viewing process and explores her fascination with Native American themes and wildlife.
Synopsis
Filled with visual surprises, this collection of the artist's published prints, as well as early paintings and photos, is available for the first time in an affordable paperback edition. 100+ full-color images. plus two 3-page foldouts.
About the Author
Bev Doolittle was born and raised in California. She graduated from the Art Center College of Design in Los Angeles. She is a fine-art phenomenon in the world of limited-edition prints, where her editions and their sell-out rate are unsurpassed in the industry. She and her publisher, Greenwich Workshop Press, have contributed over a million dollars in proceeds from sales of her prints to the National Wildlife Federation, the National Museum of the American Indian, the National Arbor Day Foundation, and, most recently, the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation. Bev Doolittle's books include The Forest Has Eyes, The Earth Is My Mother, and The Art of Bev Doolittle.
Elise Maclay has collaborated on five books with Bev Doolittle, including The Forest Has Eyes and The Earth Is My Mother. Her poetry has appeared in Nature magazine, and she is the author of Approaching Autumn and Green Winter, two popular books of prose poems. Elise lives near the shore in Connecticut.