Review: Artists In Their Studios: Where Art Is Born by Robert Amos

Ever wanted to wander into Robert Bateman or Ted Harrison’s studio to see how they work? Ever wondered what Carole Sabiston or Pat Martin Bates’ studios might look like? It is a heady thing to be in the presence of a celebrated and gifted artist, and this book is the closest many of us will ever get to that.
The full review is here.
Labels: art and culture, Cherie Thiessen
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