Island Paintings by Tom Curry

Terry Tempest Williams

Book - 2012

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Published
Camden, Me. : Down East 2012.
Language
English
Main Author
Terry Tempest Williams (-)
Other Authors
Tom (Tom J.) Curry, 1957- (-), Carl Little
Item Description
"This book originated from a larger work developed and packaged by Academy Press and Jan Cigliano Hartman"--Title page verso.
Physical Description
77 pages : color illustrations
ISBN
9781608930036
  • The animation of spirit: painting the invisible / Terry Tempest Williams
  • Coming to light: the landscapes of Tom Curry / Carl Little
  • Crossing the water / Tom Curry
  • Island plates.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Maine's Monhegan Island and the sky and water that surround it are the subject of Curry's artistic obsession, and have been since 1996, resulting in more than 40 paintings. What about this landscape has so inspired the artist? When such a question-combining spirituality and nature-arises, Tempest Williams (Leap) is the most obvious commentator. She provides a brief but deft introduction to pave the way for reproductions of Curry's paintings. Her writing is both graceful and profound, e.g., describing the snow in one of the winter landscapes: "Each flake is painted as a world falling." An essay by art critic Little provides context, situating Curry among American landscape painters, offering a description of Curry's studio, and running through his accomplishments. But it is Curry's essay that provides the real revelation-his homage to the island is grounded in a fear of the ocean. When he was very young, his mother inadvertently pinned him under water after a powerful wave knocked them over: "The panic of that struggle seeped into my dreams." That Curry has since lived on and painted islands (including Hawaii) is testament to the significance of the subconscious in creative expression. Curry's paintings-some more photo-realistic, some more impressionistic-speak as much. (June) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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