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Reviewer's Bookwatch, August, 2005 by Sharon Stuart
Warren Kimble American Folk Artist
Warren Kimble
Landauer Corporation
12251 Maffitt Road, Cumming, IA 50061-1009
189062134X $24.95 1-800-557-2144 www.landauercorp.com
Subtitled "His Life, His Art & Collections with Inspirations and Patterns for Creative American Folk Crafts", Warren Kimble American Folk Artist is a 144-page pictorial showcase of Warren Kimble's gallery and museum shop in Brandon, Vermont. A part of the "Signature Artist Series" from the Landauer Corporation, Warren Kimble American Folk Artist showcases the artistic wit and whimsey of one of American's foremost living folk artists and is nicely organized into four section: "Warren Kimble: Introduction" providing a biographical overview of his life and accomplishments with a text enhanced by personal photographs, "Art" covering his projects depicting animals, fruits, florals, landscapes, seascapes, and Red, White & Blue patriotic themes, "Antiques & Collectibles", and "Folk Crafts & Inspirations". Profusely and wonderfully illustrated throughout with full color photography, Warren Kimble American Folk Artist will serve as an effective and informative introduction to the life and work of a unique and imaginative contemporary American artist. Highly recommended and thoroughly enjoyable reading!
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