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Sequins And Skeletons

The Art of Miriam Wosk

Miriam Wosk

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English
Last Gasp,U.S.
12 June 2006
This full-colour art book enters into the studio, process and inner world of Californian artist, Miriam Wosk. The featured collages are highly patterned, ornamental, and colourful. Wosk's recurring theme is the marvellous abundance of life in all its forms, whether human or animal, biological or botanical. The dazzling large scale, thickly encrusted paintings depict a unique world reflecting Wosk's visions, dreams, and metaphysical imagination.
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Imprint:   Last Gasp,U.S.
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 279mm,  Width: 134mm,  Spine: 12mm
Weight:   704g
ISBN:   9780867196580
ISBN 10:   0867196580
Pages:   72
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Miriam Wosk is an artist living in Santa Monica. In her former career as an illustrator in NYC she worked for The New York Times, New York Magazine, Esquire, Vogue, Mademoiselle, and did the first cover of Ms. Magazine. Recent articles published on her work and life were features in O At Home, and The LA Times. Milton Glaser is the embodiment of American graphic design. He cofounded the revolutionary Pushpin Studios, founded New York Magazine with Clay Felker, established Milton Glaser, Inc., and teamed with Walter Bernard to form the publication design firm WBMG. His illustrations and book designs, magazines, posters, and album covers are world famous.

Reviews for Sequins And Skeletons: The Art of Miriam Wosk

""When I look at Miriam's work, the words that come to mind are abundance and devotion..."" - Milton Glaser ""Wosk's strategy is seduction. Abundance is her medium. She approaches even something as grandiose as the cosmos itself on these intimate terms, identifying its vast complexity in the minutest of details. She invites us to consider, in her artwork, what both science and spirituality teach us: that everything is interdependent, that the simple beating of a butterfly's wing sends ripples of energy throughout the universe..."" - Peter Clothier""


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