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Ellen in Puzantium

Ellen in Puzantium

Ce Huntingdon

C E Huntingdon
2025
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Have you ever had your dog go missing and thought, maybe he's just become a god?Okay, maybe not. But that's what Ellen, our unlikely two-foot-four bespectacled heroine with a lisp, discovers in the land of Puzantium. A land where cats run buffets, snails are Saints, and prophecy is oddly kicked off by massive bowl cuts. Already struggling with everyday life-like putting her clothes on straight, enunciating "Yeth," and fitting in in general-Ellen is reluctantly thrust into a quest to save a land plagued by world-ending famine.Plunged into monastic life, sinister forces in the form of a doubting Abbot-who's convinced Ellen is a sentient mushroom, or worse, an imposter-threaten to derail Ellen's efforts with a campaign of unpleasantness. The elderly Brothers of Geriatris Abbey, however, are more than willing to stay up past their bedtime to save her. With opening salvos that include the theft of the Abbot's pens, prank calls, and friendly-fire laxatives, Ellen is left to wonder if she even wants to give this prophecy business a try. Though maybe with some dumb luck and a few old geezers, Puzantium might just have the savior it's been waiting for after all.Oh, and all of this narrated by a talking dog, because... why not?Ellen in Puzantium is a manic ADHD fueled romp through cozy everyday fantasy life. A lofi adventure where rebellion brews over ancillary broom closets, friendships blossom in the absurd, and the mundane is anything but ordinary.
Ellen Giggenbach: Papercraft Christmas Kit

Ellen Giggenbach: Papercraft Christmas Kit

Ellen Giggenbach

Templar Publishing
2014
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In this book, collage artist Ellen Giggenbach has brought together twenty of her favourite Christmas papercraft projects, including baubles, wall decorations and 3-D models, for you to make during the festive season. Each page is removable, with cut and fold guides and assembly instructions. Once you have made a model featuring Ellen Giggenbach's illustrations, you can then try a plain paper version and add extra collage elements using the stickers provided. Get the papercrafting bug!
Ellen Giggenbach Origami: Decorations

Ellen Giggenbach Origami: Decorations

Tasha Percy

Templar Publishing
2016
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The magnificent art of origami is brought to life in this beautiful book, adorned with Ellen Giggenbach's very own party decoration designs. With the spiral-bound instructions and a wallet full of origami sheets, you have everything you could possibly need to create party decorations from nothing but paper! From invites to party hats and placeholders to 'cockatil sticks', the magic of origami is that you can create so many exciting things from just a single square of paper - and this book will help show you how.
Ellen Gallagher

Ellen Gallagher

Caoimhín Mac Giolla Léith

Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd
2021
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Ellen Gallagher (b.1965) is one of the most celebrated painters of her generation, coming to prominence in the mid-1990s in the wake of the so-called 'culture wars' and the art world's controversial embrace of identity-politics and multiculturalism.In this in-depth look at her oeuvre, Caoimhín Mac Giolla Léith unpacks the complexities of her richly layered paintings, examining themes such as identity, race, displacement and the ecological environment, which Gallagher has explored throughout her work. The author takes the reader from Gallagher's early years — looking at her formative influences — through her engagement, from the late 1990s on, with the inherited modernist forms of the monochrome and the grid and with the violence and division at the root of modernism itself. Also explored are her phantasmagoric explorations of oceanic life, which draw on the discoveries of natural science, the traumatic history of the Atlantic slave trade and the speculative fictions of Afrofuturism. For anyone interested in contemporary art and the ways particular artists are expanding its borders, in form and content, this is essential reading.
Ellen Terry, Spheres of Influence

Ellen Terry, Spheres of Influence

Pickering Chatto (Publishers) Ltd
2011
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In this essay collection, established experts and new researchers, reassess the performances and cultural significance of Ellen Terry, her daughter Edith Craig (1869–1947) and her son Edward Gordon Craig (1872–1966), as well as Bram Stoker, Lewis Carroll and some less familiar figures.
Ellen Harvey: Museum of Failure

Ellen Harvey: Museum of Failure

Gregory Miller Company
2015
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From her earliest experiments with painting old-master landscapes as graffiti on the streets of New York, to her recent project The Alien's Guide to the Ruins of Washington, DC (2013) at the Corcoran in Washington, DC, Ellen Harvey (born 1967) has applied her unique and humorous perspective to unpacking the history of art and aesthetics. Taking its title from the ongoing project featured in the 2008 Whitney Biennial, a rear-illuminated wall of plexiglass mirrors in ornate frames, The Museum of Failure is the first major retrospective publication on the artist's work, looking at each of her major projects and bodies of work of the past 20 years. Harvey's practice incorporates painting, photography, video, installation and public participation to examine our expectations about art and cultural production, their proper contexts and what constitutes appropriate engagement, all with a disarming charm. The book includes a new text on the artist by curator Henriette Huldisch and an in-depth interview with the artist by curator Adam Budak.
Ellen Harvey: New York Beautification Project
Ellen Harvey’s inspiring guerilla art project feels fresher and more relevant than ever Between 1999 and 2001, small old-fashioned landscapes painstakingly executed in oil started to appear on graffiti sites across New York City. The paintings were the work of the well-known Brooklyn-based artist Ellen Harvey (born 1967). Documented in this reprint of the sold-out first edition are both the works themselves and Harvey's diaristic accounts of painting illegally throughout the city. The narrative of her “beautification project” is both provocative and hilarious. It touches on such issues as who is allowed to make art in our society, and what distinguishes art from graffiti, while never losing touch with the frequently comical reality of creating a contemporary art project on the streets of New York.
This Desert Hides Nothing: Selections from the Work of Ellen Meloy with Photographs by Stephen Strom
Writer and naturalist Ellen Meloy and photographer Stephen Strom met in the fall of 2004 and began work on a book of images and prose expressing their shared love of the desert. Two months later, Meloy died suddenly at her home in southern Utah. Over the years to follow, Strom called on Meloy's writing to put his new photographs to words. The collaboration seemed to deepen over time, and it comes to fruition in This Desert Hides Nothing, edited by poet Ann Walka, a friend of Ellen Meloy.
Ellen Ruskell

Ellen Ruskell

Melissa Stanziale

Stillwater River Publications
2021
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When the beautiful Ellen Ruskell becomes the governess at the Lanchester estate, no one knows of the mystery and turmoil she brings with her.Inspired by Charlotte Bronte's masterful Victorian romance Jane Eyre, this elegant novella takes the reader back to England in the 1840's where nothing is as it seems.How can I explain that this mad woman's presence was a balm? I should have been terrified of this figure in white half shrouded in shadows with her face concealed behind a ghostly veil. I should have screamed because there was a deranged woman sitting by my side in the darkness, but I lay there caressing her hand instead. I was tranquil in her presence, knowing that the living mystery was in my grasp.
Ellen of Allensworth

Ellen of Allensworth

Janet Nichols Lynch

Dragonfeather Books
2025
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It's 1913 in Oakland, California, and eight-year-old Ellen Jackson has white classmates who bully her and a teacher who believes Black children can't learn. Ellen's mother decides to move the family to Allensworth, the only town in California where Blacks own their own property and govern themselves, free of prejudice.Oakland is a bustling city with in-door plumbing and gas while in rural Allensworth, Ellen has to lug water from a community well and use the backyard outhouse. But the community members are so helpful and friendly that nobody locks their doors. Ellen's new teacher, Professor William Payne, holds high expectations for his students, and when Ellen falls behind in reading, her tutor is none other than the esteemed Colonel Allensworth.Ellen makes a new friend, Jasper, and they run wild through the town, climbing the highest trees, until Mama calls Ellen home to play tea party with prissy Pauline. At the Juneteenth festival, Ellen hears an amazing, new music wafting from the hotel piano. It's ragtime Ellen fingers tingle in her desire to make this upbeat music on her own.Ellen comes to love Allenworth so much that she wants to make it her forever home. However, trouble is brewing in the little town, and its courageous citizens are uncertain they can hold on to their dream come true.