We lay there & looked up at the night sky & she told me about stars called blue squares & red swirls & I told her I'd never heard of them. Of course not, she said the really important stuff they never tell you. You have to imagine it on your own.
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Brian Andreas is an artist, sculptor and storyteller, who works with new forms of human community. He uses traditional media from fine art, theatre, and storytelling, as well as the latest electronic technologies of virtual reality and the Web. His work is shown and collected internationally. Born in 1956 in Iowa City, Iowa, he holds a B.A. from Luther College, in Decorah, Iowa, and an M.F.A. in Fiber and Mixed Media from John F. Kennedy University in Orinda, California. He lives with his wife, Ellen Rockne, and their two wild and beautiful boys in the Midwest, where they make art and soup and stories as often as they can.
The terms "board book" and "profound" are not often found in the same sentence. But this trio of well considered titles is far from typical. Color Blind questions whether souls have a color; Such Small Things anticipates the birth of an infant's laughter and footprints; Blue Squares focuses on the night sky and the role of imagination in a young life. Founder of StoryPeople Press, artist Brian Andreas challenges book lovers to never settle for simplistic. All ages. --Julie Eakin, Spring 2012 ForeWord Review
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