Renteria Reviews:
Title Information : The Story of Circlism
Author: Stresino, Edward C.
$24.99 hardcover, $18.99 paperback
ISBN:978-1-46918-529-3;
Published: March 30, 2012
Book Review:
Stresino's origin story for Circlism is an inspiration for all artists to utilize and implement this very innovative technique. Stresino's influences of Van Gogh, Monet, Kandisky, and Picasso can clearly be seen in his artwork. Stresino's very art like those before him, will help to define Visual Art for the 21st century and beyond!
The Story of Questor is an added bonus that gives the reader insight into the Artist's mind, and happens to create and envision a world beyond one's own very imagination for his pieces': Questor, Warrior Princess, and Questor's Labyrinth.
As a result The Story of Circlism is a special treat for all readers and Connoisseur's of Art. The Author and Artist Stresino has simultaneously created an Art book, a graphic novel, and has reimagined the fable: The Frog and The Scorpion. Where else could one be inspired, informed, and entertained all at once?
Xenia Renteria
Elementary School Teacher
Title Information : The Story of Circlism
Author: Stresino, Edward C.
$24.99 hardcover, $18.99 paperback
ISBN:978-1-46918-529-3;
Published: March 30, 2012
Book Review:
Stresino's origin story for Circlism is an inspiration for all artists to utilize and implement this very innovative technique. Stresino's influences of Van Gogh, Monet, Kandisky, and Picasso can clearly be seen in his artwork. Stresino's very art like those before him, will help to define Visual Art for the 21st century and beyond!
The Story of Questor is an added bonus that gives the reader insight into the Artist's mind, and happens to create and envision a world beyond one's own very imagination for his pieces': Questor, Warrior Princess, and Questor's Labyrinth.
As a result The Story of Circlism is a special treat for all readers and Connoisseur's of Art. The Author and Artist Stresino has simultaneously created an Art book, a graphic novel, and has reimagined the fable: The Frog and The Scorpion. Where else could one be inspired, informed, and entertained all at once?
Xenia Renteria
Elementary School Teacher
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