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Biography & Autobiography Personal Memoirs

Ordinary Things

by (author) Christopher Pratt

Publisher
Breakwater Books Ltd.
Initial publish date
Aug 2009
Category
Personal Memoirs, Artists, Architects, Photographers
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781550812640
    Publish Date
    Aug 2009
    List Price
    $18.95

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Description

Insightful and thought-provoking journal entries, from the 1950s to 2007, on the creative process, art, life, and province of renowned Canadian artist Christopher Pratt. Ordinary Things is laced with astute observations that summarize the artistic process, and the motivations and contemplations of not only an artist, but any man. It contains slices of truth about life and Newfoundland itself, and the dynamic world of the ordinary, on which Pratt has drawn so heavily on in his work. These passages have an obvious appeal to anyone in the arts, though they will have a deep resonance with a broader audience as well.
Ordinary Things paints with words and evocative self-portrait of a renowned Canadian artist.

About the author

Christopher Pratt (b. December 9, 1935) is one of Canada's most prominent painters and printmakers. After studies at the Glasgow School of Art, Scotland (1957-1959), Pratt completed a Bachelor of Fine Arts at Mount Allison University in New Brunswick in 1961. Pratt's first solo exhibition took place at the Memorial University Art Gallery in St. John's in 1965. Since then, Pratt has exhibited extensively both nationally and internationally, and is the subject of many substantial publications. He is a member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts (ARCA), a member of the Canadian Society of Graphic Art, and a Companion of the Order of Canada. In 1980, Pratt designed the Provincial Flag of Newfoundland and Labrador. He lives in Newfoundland in St. Mary's Bay along the Salmonier River.

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Editorial Reviews

“Pratt's history can be read and his thoughts heard through the works. The notes provide Pratt's thoughts, at certain points in his own history, on everything from the Newfoundland Railway, the Burgeo highway, an artist's use of colour and the place of Atlantic Canada in the art world.” - Ashley Fitzpatrick, The Telegram

” [Pratt's] ability to see beauty and depth in the commonplace is exactly what makes his book Ordinary Things such a fascinating read … this book is both enjoyable and illuminating.” - Kate Watson, Atlantic Books Today

“A fascinating new memoir by the renowned Canadian artist provides new insight into his mind, work, and influences … an accessible, revealing and honest book.” - Darrell Squires, The Western Star