findings: translations

$48.00

This is an art book with a unique approach to seeing paintings and context. The idea is based on exploring the art of seeing common things in uncommon ways. Designed to be interactive, the book offers visual connections between photographs and Gooden’s paintings.   

BOOKS WILL BE AVAILABLE AT THE PHILBROOK MUSEUM OF ART ON NOVEMBER 11….sponsored by MAGIC CITY BOOKS and M.A. Doran Gallery, Tulsa, OKlahoma.

Ordering online will be available mid November. 

A portion of the sale of this book supports CASA PICH, and artist enclave in Valladolid, Yucatan, dedicated to supporting and nurturing the indigenous and contemporary arts.

Information where to donate:

casapitch.com

 

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This is an art book with a unique approach to seeing paintings and context. The idea is based on exploring the art of seeing common things in uncommon ways. Designed to be interactive, the book offers visual connections between photographs and Gooden’s paintings. 

Rather than being a book of beautiful objects and settings, the pages are filled with images of everything from a car bumper to mops, weathered walls, fishing nets, fireworks and more. 

Two hundred and forty pages of full color images illustrate a personal experience that can happen to anyone, anywhere, any time. 

While the book is written by an American painter working in Mexico, the concept of the book reaches beyond one person’s experience.  The book invites the reader to translate images based on his/her perspective and encourages seeing deeply in daily life.   

Brief narratives are sprinkled throughout the book written in both English and Spanish.

For more than 20 years, gooden has lived and painted in the Colonial City of San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico.  Other than where noted, images were taken by jeanie between Central Mexico and the Pacific Coast of Mexico. Jeanie’s full time residence is now in San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico.

A portion of the sale of the book supports CASA PICH, an artist enclave in Valladolid, Yucatan, dedicated to supporting and nurturing the indigenous and contemporary arts. 

 

Imprint PEACH CAN PRESS LLC.  The price, 48 USD. 

Should you have questions, please contact jeanie at:

[email protected]

918 605 4705

 

Weight 3249.614 lbs
Dimensions 2 × 5.5 × 8.5 in