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    365,-

    Alan Singer's WHEEL HOUSE opens a door to new directions in art by making a direct appeal to the senses through vital color and design.

  • av Ziyan Ennis
    196,-

    The Grossery Store is a book to inspire a health first, conscious movement, amongst kids from the African American and Hispanic communities.  Honestly this book is for everyone who needs it, but health studies have shown that Blacks and Hispanics are at greater risk of developing diabetes, high blood pressure and being obese.” The 13-year-old author of the book, Ziyan, lives by the motto: Healthy, Wealthy and Wise. She believes health is paramount and without it there is only low self-esteem, sickness and suffering. Ziyan wants to inform kids that their favorite snacks have a healthy option. She doesn’t believe kids should deprive themselves of treats, but she wants to highlight the use of a balance. In turn when this balance is achieved, it will lead to a healthier, fruitful, and active childhood. Her passion is standing up for the voiceless of society and being an advocate for change and the betterment of society. “When I would go grocery shopping with my mom it would be like watching a scientist working. She would read every label and make notes of ingredients and nutritional values. My mom was so precise and intentional on the construction of healthy meals that she never just bought items; each item complimented another. I would ask her, mom what are you doing? She would respond, I am creating a balance. She explained to me what’s considered “real” food and “fake” food. I remember her saying that ‘real’ food is found on the outer area in the grocery store and ‘fake’ food is found in the inner aisles. Later that evening, I dozed off to sleep and dreamed that I was being chased aggressively by my favorite bag of potato chips. The next morning, I jokingly told my mom about my nightmare. We both laughed but then my mom says, “Ziyan are so good at telling stories, you should be a writer.” “Now I am!”Thanks to my mom, I watched my dad go from taking multiple pills for various health reasons, to taking no pills at all. My mother’s knowledge of making healthy choices transformed her life, her patient’s life, my father’s life, and my life. Now I hope to pay it forward with this book in hopes I can help others like me and or less fortunate.

  • av Terry Smith
    176,-

    Families searching for a book about separation anxiety disorder as a result of divorce will discover the language needed to give their child the strength to take their first steps toward independence, faith and courage knowing it isn't goodbye, it's See You Later. Malucyya is a 4-year-old biracial girl whose parents separated and later divorced. She loves them both so much and wished her parents would fall back in love with each other. Divorce is difficult especially for children and she is very confused. At the end of weekend visitations Malucyya becomes worried, distraught and emotional. Her parents are saddened to see their baby girl cry when she must leave one parent to go with another. This book teaches children of divorce who suffer from separation anxiety and abandonment issues that everything is OK. It's never Good-Bye, it's only See You Later.

  • av Richard Edson
    560,-

    A riveting photo journal documenting the pandemic by notable and noteworthy actor Richard Edson. "I began the YEAR ZERO LOCKDOWN JOURNAL on March 20, 2020, the first day of the Los Angeles lockdown. I ended it a year later March 19th, 2021." "On the first day of lock down I took my bicycle and camera and rode through the empty, silent streets of Los Angeles. Everything looked the same, but everything was completely different. I took photos and came back and wrote about it. And I kept it up for next twelve months, through our personal and collective isolation, through the ups and downs of the pandemic, the slow, halting opening of society, the politicization of the virus, the George Floyd protests, the elections, the Stop-the-Steal movement, and the storming of the Capital. Covid-19 was beyond anything we thought possible or could even imagine. It's the stuff of science fiction and dystopian nightmares. But the writers and doomsayers were right. And here we are. Each of us who have lived through Year Zero have our own stories to tell. This, in photographs and texts, is mine."

  • av Lauren Mendelsohn-Bass
    510,-

    The book "On the Verge of Domestication" by Los Angeles-based artist Lauren-Mendelsohn-Bass feels uniquely, passionately a part of L.A., itself. Perhaps that focus is due to the strong noir style of her figurative paintings. Film noir is deeply embedded in the culture of the City of Angels, and her art, with its noir narrative focus, is equally emblematic of the artist’s hometown. Guilty pleasures are portrayed in a vibrant world of bold imagery. Her work delves into society’s complex emotions around what we desire, and more specifically, the mass marketed idea of desirability in lifestyle, perception, physical characteristics, conspicuous consumption and more. Luscious color and alluring imagery is expertly depicted with great detail in order to seduce the senses. The artist wields realism as a means to expose the lack of reality in socially constructed norms. Taking a cue from the psychological drama of Film Noir, Lauren Mendelsohn-Bass weaves her own narrative through the painted word. Her emotional thrillers are stylistic and keen in plot lines that reveal the subtext of life. Her characters are staged in a series of montages, as form and gesture expose the mind’s inner turmoil of daily existence.

  • av Egon Zippel
    510,-

    The book "Devandalized" pays homage to decades of street art mostly in and around New York City. The author/artist use of assemblage as an artistic form and medium has combined the famous with the infamous to create an art form larger than than the sum of its parts. Street art is far and away the world’s most globally accessible genre of contemporary art. New York has produced influential graffiti and street artists over the decades. Graffiti and street art can be controversial. But it can also be a medium for voices of social change, protest, or expressions of community desire. Sticking stickers to our hands and books, some of the artists have taken this concept to streets. They make eye-catching stickers of different sizes and post them out on the streets to the trees, lampposts, walls and benches. While some stickers can be removed easily, others are meant to stay for a long time. Street art is embedded in the DNA of our streets and this contemporary art is becoming the most influential movements we've ever seen. Urban and street art have seen an unprecedented rise in popularity. Street art is regarded as one of the largest art movements that has achieved huge popularity and is still rapidly growing as an art form.

  • av Jamel Shabazz
    560,-

    'Pieces of a Man' (Artvoices Art Books 2016) brings together 25 years of street photographs by noted American photographer Jamel Shabazz.

  • av Terrence Sanders Smith
    388,-

    50 Contemporary Artists is my response to publishers, critics and curators who systematically regurgitate the same list of contemporary artists every season. Being an Artist, Editor-In-Chief of Artvoices Magazine and the Curator of Artvoices Art Books, I view thousands of artists and their works annually. Arguably, countless artists are intentionally left out of the conversation because of geography, race, religion and or sexual preference. Art and its function and or appeal to the public-at-large should remain subjective. 50 Contemporary Artists appeals to a wide demographic of art professionals and art enthusiasts who are interested in art and artists. The survey features artists of color, all genders, LGBTQ and diverse religious backgrounds. The Art World current trend has shifted to visual artists who have been marginalized and or discriminated against are now being exhibited in galleries and museums Worldwide to a welcoming and exuberant audience. 50 Contemporary Artists survey book assists art professionals and the public-at-large a necessary point of reference to interpret the artists practice and process. This annual book represents the now and next generations of artists to watch and collect.

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