Stories from a Curious Landscape, Vol 1 Ebook
These are the stories of the people that live in the tiny houses.
by Margaret Ann Withers
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About the Ebook
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Literature & Fiction Books
- Version Fixed-layout ebook, 28 pgs
- Publish Date: Mar 29, 2016
- Last Edit Oct 14, 2016
- Language English
- Keywords narrative art, flash fiction, micro fiction, short fiction, surreal art, poetry, contemporary art, paintings with stories, artwork, graphic novel
About the Creator
I describe my artwork as fragmentary narrative landscapes, or anti-stories that contain a flash of action or the hint of a non-linear narrative. They're visual contemporary companions to writers such as, Lydia Davis, Martha Ronk, or Diane Williams. The icons that I use within these abstract landscapes are narrative motifs that touch on the conflicting ideas of joy and melancholy, as well as community and aloneness in regards to the concept of home and communication. I like to use the house as a symbol in my paintings because their simplicity obscures the complex and uniquely personal relationship that each viewer has to an idea of ‘home’. The telephone poles are a universal and quickly fading icon of communication that symbolize emotional connection, formality, privacy, disconnection and alienation.