Art and Photography – lisa·èÂíÐã Publishing and Vagrant Press lisa·èÂíÐã Publishing is the largest English-language publisher east of Toronto Thu, 27 Jun 2024 11:12:01 +0000 en-US hourly 1 153484567 The Painted Province /store/the-painted-province.html?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-painted-province Tue, 04 Jun 2024 12:33:58 +0000 /store/the-painted-province-2 "I gain a strong sense of interconnectedness and belonging when I look at her work. There is a universality and humanity Joy finds every time." —Sheree Fitch

Since 1972, Joy Laking has lived and painted in Nova Scotia, capturing beauty in watercolours, oils, and acrylics in many locations. She sees beauty in both the usual and the unusual. The Painted Province lets the reader see Nova Scotia through an artist's eyes.

Here, Joy has grouped some of her favourite paintings into forty regions, each with her personal commentary. In each of the regions, one of the images will have its GPS coordinates. You are encouraged to bring this book along in your travels to find some of the places where she created paintings. When you discover the exact spot, please take a photo. Then email it to her and she will post it on her website.

Joy constantly finds ways to enhance her own creativity. Every year, she paints in unfamiliar countries, such as Bolivia, Ghana, India, and Sri Lanka, to return home to see Nova Scotia through fresh eyes. Joy has also written a play, children's books, articles about rural life, and work for the CBC.

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Mean Streets /store/mean-streets.html?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=mean-streets Tue, 04 Jun 2024 12:33:38 +0000 /store/mean-streets Following the Second World War, a new generation of politicians and planners across North America set out to reimagine their cities. With great verve and vision, they conceived of brave new urban landscapes filled with elevated highways, modern housing, thriving businesses, and engaging public spaces. All it would take, they said, was a deep collective capacity to dream and a determined willingness to wipe away the past.

And the idea caught on.

With great enthusiasm, these politicians and planners set out to realize their grand vision. They proposed that cities tear down great swaths of their aged, derelict, and decaying homes; destroy antiquated, dilapidated buildings; and tear up sordid streets in an effort they called "slum clearance." Of course, these "slums" were also communities often populated by the most vulnerable members of the city, the desperately poor and people of colour, those who had little power to make their own decisions and determine their own fate. The whole process was called urban renewal.

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Sculpting Towards the Light /store/sculpting-towards-the-light.html?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=sculpting-towards-the-light Tue, 04 Jun 2024 12:33:09 +0000 /store/sculpting-towards-the-light "Stone carving is a slow, meditative experience. The process can be transformative. Each of my projects has taken life's rough moments and opens them up to the discovery of our shared humanity. The finished work may be the sculpture, but the creative process is never ending."

Sculpting Towards the Light is an intimate and insightful story of a sculptor and his work. It follows the paths of imagination and activity which gave birth to a very unique work of art. The paths are diverse and unexpected, twisting into personal history, racing forward into the future, and then resting in the euphoric moments when the mind and its thoughts no longer exist and the carving occurs as if of its own accord.

The author writes, "There is a point in each sculpture where my energies collide. At first there is the initial inspirational emotion, full of conviction, demanding that I communicate its essence. The emotion has been concretely felt but the sculptural representation of that emotion remains vague. It is as if I am sleepwalking, unaware of where I am going. I can also feel playful in a place of excitement where there are no time pressures and few expectations. My mind becomes an elevator with predetermined automatic stops: journal writing, pencil sketches, listening to music, reading and meditative walking in nature. Eventually, a three-dimensional structure materializes from the midst of this contemplation."

Here is a unique story about play and work, imagination and action. Costanzo looks at the past that has shaped him and his future as an artist working in an ancient medium, while the world races toward digital Armageddon.

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Signs of Life /store/signs-of-life.html?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=signs-of-life Tue, 04 Jun 2024 12:32:03 +0000 /store/signs-of-life Gerri Frager has spent much of her life working in the care of critically ill infants and children and integrating the arts into patient care and education. Poetry and pottery have each been a sanctuary during tough times as has noticing the everyday beauty found in nature. In Signs of Life: Images formed from Words and Clay, the author merges these passions to create a most unique and insightful book. Each poem is accompanied by an image of pottery created by Frager, one reflected in and mirroring the other. Signs of Life is a powerful exploration into matters of loss and love through poetry and pottery and the life experiences of a medical professional who has dedicated her life to healing and comforting those she works with.

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Four Seasons of Nova Scotia /store/four-seasons-of-nova-scotia.html?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=four-seasons-of-nova-scotia Tue, 04 Jun 2024 12:20:48 +0000 /store/four-seasons-of-nova-scotia National bestselling author — photographer behind Stay the Blazes Home depicts Nova Scotia through all four seasons in this stunning photography book. Nova Scotia is a stunning province whose landscapes […]

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The Little Book of Nova Scotia /store/the-little-book-of-nova-scotia.html?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-little-book-of-nova-scotia Tue, 04 Jun 2024 12:15:24 +0000 /store/the-little-book-of-nova-scotia Journey through the incredible landscape of Nova Scotia with award-winning photojournalist Len Wagg. Experience all the colours of one of this scenic paprovince in this travel-friendly book. Features 85 photos with captions.

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Stay the Blazes Home /store/stay-the-blazes-home.html?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=stay-the-blazes-home Tue, 04 Jun 2024 12:03:22 +0000 /store/stay-the-blazes-home On March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a global pandemic, and life, at that moment, changed drastically for every Nova Scotian.

People were ordered to practice physical distancing. Everyday tasks like grocery shopping were suddenly fraught with challenges. Travellers scrambled to get home before the borders closed, and were then ordered to self-quarantine. Hospitals and health-care facilities prepared for a potential influx of critically ill patients. Through it all, Nova Scotians reacted with kindness and empathy, and came to recognize their everyday heroes—from grocery clerks to delivery drivers to the doctors and nurses on the front lines. But tales of some who flouted the rules arose. During a daily media briefing, Premier Stephen McNeil made the spirit of the order perfectly clear: "Stay the blazes home."

Through dozens of powerful stories that illuminate the generosity and ingenuity of Nova Scotians, Stay the Blazes Home captures the many ways Nova Scotians adapted to and embraced life during the COVID-19 pandemic. Featuring photographs by author and award-winning photographer Len Wagg, in addition to submitted images from all over the province, Stay the Blazes Home serves as a record of the resilience and the spirit of Nova Scotians in a time of crisis. Portions of the proceeds from this book will be donated to local mental health initiatives.

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Canada Above & Beyond /store/canada-above-beyond.html?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=canada-above-beyond Tue, 04 Jun 2024 12:02:28 +0000 /store/canada One of the country's most celebrated photographers brings Canada to vivid life with this brand new aerial photography book, featuring spreads of all thirteen provinces and territories, as well as detailed captions that add local colour. From the Rocky Mountains and the True North to the outports of Newfoundland, and the Prairie, great lakes, and rugged terrain and cityscapes in between, Canada: Above & Beyond is a cross-country tour for locals and tourists alike.

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The Little Book of Peggys Cove and the South Shore /store/the-little-book-of-peggys-cove-and-the-south-shore.html?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-little-book-of-peggys-cove-and-the-south-shore Tue, 04 Jun 2024 12:00:27 +0000 /store/the-little-book-of-peggys-cove-the-south-shore Journey through the incredible landscape of Peggys Cove and Nova Scotia's South Shore with award-winning photojournalist Len Wagg. These remarkable photos capture immense beauty from Peggys Cove, the Cape Forchu lighthouse in Yarmouth, and everything in between from dawn until twilight. See the Kingsburg beach campfire under the Milky Way, The Bluenose II leaving port in Lunenburg, and the iconic Mahone Bay waterfront adorned with pumpkin people. Go island-hopping in the Tusket Islands, see above the Kejimkujik Seaside Adjunct, and watch piping plover chicks frolicking on White Point Beach. Experience all the colours of one of the most scenic parts of Nova Scotia in this travel-friendly book.

Features 85 photos with captions and a foreword from popular Nova Scotia writer Silver Donald Cameron.

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Canada:150 Panoramas (pb) /store/canada150-panoramas-pb.html?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=canada150-panoramas-pb Tue, 04 Jun 2024 11:58:23 +0000 /store/canada150-panoramas-pb From frosty Mount Logan in the Yukon to the salty shores of Newfoundland, George Fischer's stunning landscape photography celebrates the diverse appeal of every province and territory in Canada. With a chapter devoted to each region, Fischer captures the rugged natural beauty, vibrant city life, and abundant flora and fauna of this wide country.

Short, narrative introductions accompany the stunning spreads and include brief historical anecdotes, interesting facts, provincial/territorial flowers, mottos, and capitals, and the date each province/territory joined Confederation. The perfect way to celebrate Canada's 150th, Canada: 150 Panoramas is an essential collection for any photography lover, whether they call Canada home, or wish they did.

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