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4) Parrish blue
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Produced in 1967, one year after his death, Parrish blue examines the life and work of painter/illustrator Maxfield Parrish. Includes film footage of Parrish's New Hampshire estate, the Oaks, which housed his studio. Parrish's son, Maxfield, Jr., discusses his father's techniques and work habits. Features commentary on Parrish's art by fellow illustrator Norman Rockwell.
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Pekar is a frustrated file clerk working at the local V.A. Hospital. He is also a comic book fan who befriends the young illustrator Robert Crumb and is soon inspired to create comic books based on his own life. Along his bumpy journey he meets, marries and falls in love with Joyce, an admiring comic book seller.
13) Opus: Volume one
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A combination autobiography, New Age meditation and art book chronicling the artist's life and work. Well over 100 full-color illustrations, including complete stories, sketches, paintings, designs, and much more. The first in a series of stunningly designed hardcover art books featuring hundreds of the artist's works from throughout his remarkable 30-year career. These full-color editions -- chronicling the life and works of one of the most acclaimed...
14) Opus: Volume two
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A combination autobiography, New Age meditation and art book. In "Time Rise," the artist continues his exploration of expanded consciousness and transcendence, in a tale told with great candor and charm. With his previous book, BWS: Opus Vol. 1 (when released, Fantagraphics' all-time quickest selling book), Barry Windsor-Smith joined the ranks of the experiencers and researchers at the new frontiers of consciousness and the revolutionary crossroads...
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