Crosses appear in our lives in many figurative as well as literal ways. Rosemary Luckett helps us, with her vivid images, recognize and reflect on the crosses that appear suddenly and fleetingly, both in real life and in the artist's imagination.
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Crosses appear in our lives in many figurative as well as literal ways. Rosemary Luckett helps us, with her vivid images, recognize and reflect on the crosses that appear suddenly and fleetingly, both in real life and in the artist's imagination.
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Very Good. Trade PB. 8vo. Second River Studio, Manassas, VA. 1996. #17 of a limited edition of 20 copies. Signed by Rosemary Luckett on the verso page. Illustrated with mixed media and collage representations of crosses. First Edition/First Printing. Smythe sown wrappers are lightly worn with some light shelf-wear present to the extremities. The book is free of ownership marks. The text is clean and free of marks. Binding tight and solid. Crosses appear in our lives in many figurative as wel as literal ways. Rosemary Luckett helps us, with her vivid images, recognize and reflect on the crosses that appear suddenly and fleetingly, both in real life and the artist's imagination. Accompanying each of these images, each of these crosses is a poem, a prayerful reflection on the meaning of that cross. Like the images, the reflections vary widely, helping each cross become a quiet focus for reflection, and metaphor for uch disparate issues as relationships, the feminine experience, presdent-day crucifixions and ecological ruin. E-081; 8.0 X 7.0 X 0.3 inches; 86 pages.