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Loading... Clive Barker Visions of Heaven and Hell (edition 2005)by Clive Barker (Author/Illustrator), Joanna Cotler (Foreword)
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For more than 25 years, Barker has awed fans and critics alike with his groundbreaking works of fiction, but what few know is that the heart of his fantastic worlds lies in pictures. Now, for the first time, this book brings out from the dark depths more than 300 of Barker's most stunning drawings and oil paintings. Illuminated with new writings by Barker, this artwork renders with expressionist fervor some of our most primal passions--good, evil, and all that's between. From the graphically terrifying to the ecstatically sensual, Visions of Heaven and Hell takes the reader on a journey through unexplored and forbidden realms.--From publisher description. No library descriptions found. |
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Barker's art is very freehand, to the point that some may find his art too rough or abstract. Personal, I was a little put off by this style at first, but with time I became aware as to how much energy and bite the paintings contained. In the forward, Barker says that he never starts a canvas knowing what it will look like, and the loose, living nature of many of his pieces shows how the scene evolved even as the brush hit the canvas. The book has relatively large pages, but a peek at the endnotes shows that the average size of each painting is somewhere in the range of 4'x6', with many being much larger. I'd almost like to go to his house where he says many of these paintings hang just to get the full effect, but I am content to shine and shiver with the beautiful facsimiles in this collection. ( )