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Christmas Everyday Book 1: Pale Hair Girls Christmas Series

Christmas Everyday Book 1: Pale Hair Girls Christmas Series

Cheukyui Law; Michael Andrew Law

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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IntroductionsThese paintings are specially made for a Christmas edition in the michael Andrew Law's pale hair girls series, these are one of the few comic-fine art crossover works by michael Andrew law.Law chosen half innocent, half erotic manga or comic's young female figures interacted with famous cities and landmarks which symbolizes the color and the materials heavy of contemporary Christmas holidays .Pale hair girls are the most ambitious project to date by michael Andrew law, which begins with 60 oil paintings for the acclaimed iegoism one man show, which later spawned into a 900 plus more digital-classical crossover paintings, most of the earliest in this series are done solely in oil and sometimes with acrylic based underpainting, while later works uses more variety of materials such as glitter, gold leafs, die cuts, sometimes museum quality achieve prints to interact with the oil and acrylic paint.At the time when Law started working on these paintings, he was just fresh out of his art school practice of classical oil painting in the mid 2000s in Hong Kong that's when he still using some of the academic classical painting method which he extensively trained during his art school years.that explains why These earliest work in the pale hair girls series were and mostly uses live model sitters in studio, which later on as the series expands, the later works are mostly painted based on photographs.In the series, Law also took some of the portraits painted works from his school years, and turned them into the same visual interpretation and style with the series, a gestures, in his words, to erases the identities of the portraits, and in attempt to creating a timelessness vibe which cooperate with the pale hair girl's identitylessness of this series.While Michael Andrew Law obsessed with classical aesthetic figures, he also tries to pay homage to modern art superstars such as Warhol, litchenstein, richter, de Kooning, utilizing a more contemporary visual styles of images to document and expressed the contemporary predicament of his own generation - the post handover of the 2000s of Hong Kong - also cited as the most polarizing era of Hong Kong in many different subjects such as differences of political views, differences in contemporary economics situation between generations, cultural disagreement between generations and cultural differences between countries, resulting feeling and realistically of unfairness, arguments, disappointments and finger pointing in between all of above and more.
Christmas Everyday Book 2: Pale Hair Girls Christmas Series

Christmas Everyday Book 2: Pale Hair Girls Christmas Series

Cheukyui Law; Michael Andrew Law

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
nidottu
IntroductionsThese paintings are specially made for a Christmas edition in the michael Andrew Law's pale hair girls series, these are one of the few comic-fine art crossover works by michael Andrew law.Law chosen half innocent, half erotic manga or comic's young female figures interacted with famous cities and landmarks which symbolizes the color and the materials heavy of contemporary Christmas holidays .Pale hair girls are the most ambitious project to date by michael Andrew law, which begins with 60 oil paintings for the acclaimed iegoism one man show, which later spawned into a 900 plus more digital-classical crossover paintings, most of the earliest in this series are done solely in oil and sometimes with acrylic based underpainting, while later works uses more variety of materials such as glitter, gold leafs, die cuts, sometimes museum quality achieve prints to interact with the oil and acrylic paint.At the time when Law started working on these paintings, he was just fresh out of his art school practice of classical oil painting in the mid 2000s in Hong Kong that's when he still using some of the academic classical painting method which he extensively trained during his art school years.that explains why These earliest work in the pale hair girls series were and mostly uses live model sitters in studio, which later on as the series expands, the later works are mostly painted based on photographs.In the series, Law also took some of the portraits painted works from his school years, and turned them into the same visual interpretation and style with the series, a gestures, in his words, to erases the identities of the portraits, and in attempt to creating a timelessness vibe which cooperate with the pale hair girl's identitylessness of this series.While Michael Andrew Law obsessed with classical aesthetic figures, he also tries to pay homage to modern art superstars such as Warhol, litchenstein, richter, de Kooning, utilizing a more contemporary visual styles of images to document and expressed the contemporary predicament of his own generation - the post handover of the 2000s of Hong Kong - also cited as the most polarizing era of Hong Kong in many different subjects such as differences of political views, differences in contemporary economics situation between generations, cultural disagreement between generations and cultural differences between countries, resulting feeling and realistically of unfairness, arguments, disappointments and finger pointing in between all of above and more.
Christmas Everyday Book 3: Pale Hair Girls Christmas Series

Christmas Everyday Book 3: Pale Hair Girls Christmas Series

Cheukyui Law; Michael Andrew Law

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
nidottu
IntroductionsThese paintings are specially made for a Christmas edition in the michael Andrew Law's pale hair girls series, these are one of the few comic-fine art crossover works by michael Andrew law.Law chosen half innocent, half erotic manga or comic's young female figures interacted with famous cities and landmarks which symbolizes the color and the materials heavy of contemporary Christmas holidays .Pale hair girls are the most ambitious project to date by michael Andrew law, which begins with 60 oil paintings for the acclaimed iegoism one man show, which later spawned into a 900 plus more digital-classical crossover paintings, most of the earliest in this series are done solely in oil and sometimes with acrylic based underpainting, while later works uses more variety of materials such as glitter, gold leafs, die cuts, sometimes museum quality achieve prints to interact with the oil and acrylic paint.At the time when Law started working on these paintings, he was just fresh out of his art school practice of classical oil painting in the mid 2000s in Hong Kong that's when he still using some of the academic classical painting method which he extensively trained during his art school years.that explains why These earliest work in the pale hair girls series were and mostly uses live model sitters in studio, which later on as the series expands, the later works are mostly painted based on photographs.In the series, Law also took some of the portraits painted works from his school years, and turned them into the same visual interpretation and style with the series, a gestures, in his words, to erases the identities of the portraits, and in attempt to creating a timelessness vibe which cooperate with the pale hair girl's identitylessness of this series.While Michael Andrew Law obsessed with classical aesthetic figures, he also tries to pay homage to modern art superstars such as Warhol, litchenstein, richter, de Kooning, utilizing a more contemporary visual styles of images to document and expressed the contemporary predicament of his own generation - the post handover of the 2000s of Hong Kong - also cited as the most polarizing era of Hong Kong in many different subjects such as differences of political views, differences in contemporary economics situation between generations, cultural disagreement between generations and cultural differences between countries, resulting feeling and realistically of unfairness, arguments, disappointments and finger pointing in between all of above and more.
Christmas Everyday Book 4: Pale Hair Girls Christmas Series

Christmas Everyday Book 4: Pale Hair Girls Christmas Series

Cheukyui Law; Michael Andrew Law

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
nidottu
IntroductionsThese paintings are specially made for a Christmas edition in the michael Andrew Law's pale hair girls series, these are one of the few comic-fine art crossover works by michael Andrew law.Law chosen half innocent, half erotic manga or comic's young female figures interacted with famous cities and landmarks which symbolizes the color and the materials heavy of contemporary Christmas holidays .Pale hair girls are the most ambitious project to date by michael Andrew law, which begins with 60 oil paintings for the acclaimed iegoism one man show, which later spawned into a 900 plus more digital-classical crossover paintings, most of the earliest in this series are done solely in oil and sometimes with acrylic based underpainting, while later works uses more variety of materials such as glitter, gold leafs, die cuts, sometimes museum quality achieve prints to interact with the oil and acrylic paint.At the time when Law started working on these paintings, he was just fresh out of his art school practice of classical oil painting in the mid 2000s in Hong Kong that's when he still using some of the academic classical painting method which he extensively trained during his art school years.that explains why These earliest work in the pale hair girls series were and mostly uses live model sitters in studio, which later on as the series expands, the later works are mostly painted based on photographs.In the series, Law also took some of the portraits painted works from his school years, and turned them into the same visual interpretation and style with the series, a gestures, in his words, to erases the identities of the portraits, and in attempt to creating a timelessness vibe which cooperate with the pale hair girl's identitylessness of this series.While Michael Andrew Law obsessed with classical aesthetic figures, he also tries to pay homage to modern art superstars such as Warhol, litchenstein, richter, de Kooning, utilizing a more contemporary visual styles of images to document and expressed the contemporary predicament of his own generation - the post handover of the 2000s of Hong Kong - also cited as the most polarizing era of Hong Kong in many different subjects such as differences of political views, differences in contemporary economics situation between generations, cultural disagreement between generations and cultural differences between countries, resulting feeling and realistically of unfairness, arguments, disappointments and finger pointing in between all of above and more.
Christmas Everyday Book 5: Pale Hair Girls Christmas Series

Christmas Everyday Book 5: Pale Hair Girls Christmas Series

Cheukyui Law; Michael Andrew Law

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
nidottu
IntroductionsThese paintings are specially made for a Christmas edition in the michael Andrew Law's pale hair girls series, these are one of the few comic-fine art crossover works by michael Andrew law.Law chosen half innocent, half erotic manga or comic's young female figures interacted with famous cities and landmarks which symbolizes the color and the materials heavy of contemporary Christmas holidays .Pale hair girls are the most ambitious project to date by michael Andrew law, which begins with 60 oil paintings for the acclaimed iegoism one man show, which later spawned into a 900 plus more digital-classical crossover paintings, most of the earliest in this series are done solely in oil and sometimes with acrylic based underpainting, while later works uses more variety of materials such as glitter, gold leafs, die cuts, sometimes museum quality achieve prints to interact with the oil and acrylic paint.At the time when Law started working on these paintings, he was just fresh out of his art school practice of classical oil painting in the mid 2000s in Hong Kong that's when he still using some of the academic classical painting method which he extensively trained during his art school years.that explains why These earliest work in the pale hair girls series were and mostly uses live model sitters in studio, which later on as the series expands, the later works are mostly painted based on photographs.In the series, Law also took some of the portraits painted works from his school years, and turned them into the same visual interpretation and style with the series, a gestures, in his words, to erases the identities of the portraits, and in attempt to creating a timelessness vibe which cooperate with the pale hair girl's identitylessness of this series.While Michael Andrew Law obsessed with classical aesthetic figures, he also tries to pay homage to modern art superstars such as Warhol, litchenstein, richter, de Kooning, utilizing a more contemporary visual styles of images to document and expressed the contemporary predicament of his own generation - the post handover of the 2000s of Hong Kong - also cited as the most polarizing era of Hong Kong in many different subjects such as differences of political views, differences in contemporary economics situation between generations, cultural disagreement between generations and cultural differences between countries, resulting feeling and realistically of unfairness, arguments, disappointments and finger pointing in between all of above and more.
Christmas Everyday Book 6: Pale Hair Girls Christmas Series

Christmas Everyday Book 6: Pale Hair Girls Christmas Series

Cheukyui Law; Michael Andrew Law

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
nidottu
IntroductionsThese paintings are specially made for a Christmas edition in the michael Andrew Law's pale hair girls series, these are one of the few comic-fine art crossover works by michael Andrew law.Law chosen half innocent, half erotic manga or comic's young female figures interacted with famous cities and landmarks which symbolizes the color and the materials heavy of contemporary Christmas holidays .Pale hair girls are the most ambitious project to date by michael Andrew law, which begins with 60 oil paintings for the acclaimed iegoism one man show, which later spawned into a 900 plus more digital-classical crossover paintings, most of the earliest in this series are done solely in oil and sometimes with acrylic based underpainting, while later works uses more variety of materials such as glitter, gold leafs, die cuts, sometimes museum quality achieve prints to interact with the oil and acrylic paint.At the time when Law started working on these paintings, he was just fresh out of his art school practice of classical oil painting in the mid 2000s in Hong Kong that's when he still using some of the academic classical painting method which he extensively trained during his art school years.that explains why These earliest work in the pale hair girls series were and mostly uses live model sitters in studio, which later on as the series expands, the later works are mostly painted based on photographs.In the series, Law also took some of the portraits painted works from his school years, and turned them into the same visual interpretation and style with the series, a gestures, in his words, to erases the identities of the portraits, and in attempt to creating a timelessness vibe which cooperate with the pale hair girl's identitylessness of this series.While Michael Andrew Law obsessed with classical aesthetic figures, he also tries to pay homage to modern art superstars such as Warhol, litchenstein, richter, de Kooning, utilizing a more contemporary visual styles of images to document and expressed the contemporary predicament of his own generation - the post handover of the 2000s of Hong Kong - also cited as the most polarizing era of Hong Kong in many different subjects such as differences of political views, differences in contemporary economics situation between generations, cultural disagreement between generations and cultural differences between countries, resulting feeling and realistically of unfairness, arguments, disappointments and finger pointing in between all of above and more.
Hyper Pop Surrealism: Deluxe Edition

Hyper Pop Surrealism: Deluxe Edition

Cheukyui Law; Michael Andrew Law

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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incorporated with the idea of Appropriation Art turning into an original artwork, and ideas inspired by the working methods of artists such as Richard Prince, Jeff Koons, and Andy Warhol, they often replicate and distribute existed images without the original creator's authorization or acknowledgement, but uses the images for different purposes in order to give new meaning to the so0called "stolen" images. Michael Andrew Law uses this method often to take the cultural icons or iconic images that are familiar and almost representative to the internet generation. The visual style in iEgoism is also borrowed from German master artist Gerhard Richter's blur-ish photo painting, as well as Murakami Takashi's SuperFlat .young female figures. Calligraphy and glitter can been seen throughout the series, but in a variable manner; digital 3D models and found photographs had also been used, as well as manga characters. iEgoism consists of 7000 sketches, paintings and prints, 20 sculptures and 100 video artworks.
Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia

Michael F Andrew

Empire Publishers
2024
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Dive into the heart of the Kingdom with "Saudi Arabia: The Impressive Truth" by Michael F Andrew. This captivating memoir shatters Western misconceptions, revealing the warmth, hospitality, and profound values of Saudi culture. Through the eyes of an American executive who spent over a decade living and working in the Middle East, readers will uncover inspiring stories of kindness, respect, and humanity. Join Michael on a Transformative journey that celebrates the true essence of Saudi Arabia and its people, offering a fresh perspective that bridges cultures and fosters understanding.
Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia

Michael F Andrew

Empire Publishers
2024
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Dive into the heart of the Kingdom with "Saudi Arabia: The Impressive Truth" by Michael F Andrew. This captivating memoir shatters Western misconceptions, revealing the warmth, hospitality, and profound values of Saudi culture. Through the eyes of an American executive who spent over a decade living and working in the Middle East, readers will uncover inspiring stories of kindness, respect, and humanity. Join Michael on a Transformative journey that celebrates the true essence of Saudi Arabia and its people, offering a fresh perspective that bridges cultures and fosters understanding.
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Michael F Andrew

Empire Publishers
2025
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انغمس في قلب المملكة مع كتاب "المملكة العربية السعودية الحقيقة المبهرة" بقلم مايكل إف أندرو. تحطم هذه المذكرات الآسرة المفاهيم الغربية الخاطئة، وتكشف عن الدفء والضيافة والقيم العميقة للثقافة السعودية. من خلال عيون مسؤول تنفيذي أمريكي قضى أكثر من عقد من الزمن يعيش ويعمل في الشرق الأوسط، سيكتشف القراء قصصًا ملهمة عن اللطف والاحترام والإنسانية. انضم إلى مايكل في رحلة تحويلية تحتفي بالجوهر الحقيقي للمملكة العربية السعودية وشعبها، وتقدم منظورًا جديدًا يربط بين الثقافات ويعزز التفاهم.
Starve Acre

Starve Acre

Andrew Michael Hurley

PENGUIN BOOKS
2023
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"An impeccable work of folk horror" -- Irish Times An atmospheric and unsettling story of the depths of grief found in an ancient farm in northern England--now a major motion picture starring Matt Smith and Morfydd Clark. The worst thing possible has happened. Richard and Juliette Willoughby's son, Ewan, has died suddenly at the age of five. Starve Acre, their house by the moors, was to be full of life, but is now a haunted place. Convinced Ewan still lives there in some form, Juliette seeks the help of the Beacons, a seemingly benevolent group of occultists. Richard, to try and keep the boy out of his mind, has turned his attention to the field opposite the house, where he patiently digs the barren dirt in search of a legendary oak tree. But as they delve further into their grief, both uncover more than they set out to. Starve Acre is a devastating novel by the author of the prize-winning bestseller The Loney. It is a novel about the way in which grief splits the world in two and how, in searching for hope, we can so easily unearth horror.
Devil's Day

Devil's Day

Andrew Michael Hurley

Ecco Press
2019
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A new novel by the author of The Loney, which was praised by Stephen King as "an amazing piece of fiction." In the wink of an eye, as quick as a flea, The Devil he jumped from me to thee. And only when the Devil had gone, Did I know that he and I'd been one . . . Every autumn, John Pentecost returns to the farm where he grew up, to help gather the sheep down from the moors for the winter. Very little changes in the Endlands, but this year, his grandfather--the Gaffer--has died and John's new wife, Katherine, is accompanying him for the first time. Each year, the Gaffer would redraw the boundary lines of the village, with pen and paper but also through the remembrance of tales and timeless communal rituals, which keep the sheep safe from the Devil. But as the farmers of the Endlands bury the Gaffer and prepare to gather the sheep, they begin to wonder whether they've let the Devil in after all.
The Loney

The Loney

Andrew Michael Hurley

Ecco Press
2017
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An eerie, suspenseful, gothic debut novel. Winner of the Costa First Novel Award "An amazing piece of fiction."--Stephen King When Smith was a boy, he and his family went on an Easter pilgrimage with their local parish to the Loney, a bleak stretch of the English coastline, to visit an ancient shrine in search of healing for Smith's disabled brother. But the locals were none too pleased to welcome them, and the two brothers soon became entangled in a troubling morass of dangerous rituals. For years after, Smith carries the burden of what happened that spring. And when he hears that the body of a young child has been found during a storm at the Loney, he's forced to finally reckon with his darkest secrets--and the terror they carry with them. "A palpable pall of menace hangs over British author Hurley's thrilling first novel, narrated by a London boy, "Tonto" Smith, whose affectionate nickname was bestowed by a parish priest who likened himself to the Lone Ranger. Tonto and his family undertake an Easter pilgrimage to the Moorings, a house overlooking a treacherous swath of tide-swept Cumbrian coast known as the Loney. Smith's devoutly Catholic mother hopes that taking the waters at the nearby shrine will cure his older brother, Hanny, of his lifelong muteness. But the Cumbrian landscape seems anything but godly: nature frequently manifests in its rawest state and the secretive locals seem beholden to primitive rites and traditions that mock the religious piety of the visitors. Adding to the mystery is Coldbarrow, a spit of land turned twice daily by the tides into an island, where a man, a woman, and a pregnant teenage girl have taken refuge in a gloomy house named Thessaly. Hurley (Cages and Other Stories) tantalizes the reader by keeping explanations for what is happening just out of reach, and depicting a natural world beyond understanding. His sensitive portrayal of Tonto and Hanny's relationship and his insights into religious belief and faith give this eerie tale depth and gravity." --Publishers Weekly, starred review "Completely terrifying."--Paula Hawkins "Vibrantly written." --Entertainment Weekly "Stunning" --Jeff VanderMeer "The masterpiece by which Hurley will enter the Guild of the Gothic"--Guardian"Fans of Shirley Jackson are sure to savor . . . Tight, suspenseful writing makes this masterful novel unsettling in the most compelling way."--Washington Post
Joseph Conrad

Joseph Conrad

Roberts Andrew Michael

Routledge
1998
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Joseph Conrad is a key figure in modernist fiction, whose innovative work engages with many of the crucial philosophical, moral and political concerns of the twentieth century. This collection of major critical readings of his work is arranged according to the issues which each critic addresses, issues which are of crucial importance, and in many cases remain controversial, within contemporary literary theory and criticism. Following an opening section on the critical tradition, indicating how the study of Conrad's work has been politicised since the 1970s, there are sections on 'Narrative, Textuality and Interpretation', 'Imperialism', 'Gender and Sexuality', 'Class and Ideology', and 'Modernity'. Within each section two or three critical excerpts offer contrasting and complementary accounts of the fiction, while the headnotes to each piece and the introduction place these excerpts within the wider critical debate, clarifying for the reader both the theoretical issues and the interpretation of Conrad's fiction. A glossary of terms and a bibliography categorised by critical approach complete a volume which will provide an invaluable resource for students of Conrad and twentieth-century literature as well as other readers of Conrad's work.
A Fire You Can't Put Out

A Fire You Can't Put Out

Andrew Michael Manis

The University of Alabama Press
2001
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When Fred Shuttlesworth suffered only a bump on the head in the 1956 bombing of his home, members of his church called it a miracle. Shuttlesworth took it as a sign that God would protect him on the mission that had made him a target that night. Standing in front of his demolished home, Shuttlesworth vigorously renewed his commitment to integrate Birmingham's buses, lunch counters, police force, and parks. The incident transformed him, in the eyes of Birmingham's blacks, from an up-and-coming young minister to a virtual folk hero and, in the view of white Birmingham, from obscurity to rabble-rouser extraordinaire. From his 1956 founding of the Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights through the historic demonstrations of 1963, driven by a sense of divine mission, Shuttlesworth pressured Jim Crow restrictions in Birmingham with radically confrontational acts of courage. His intensive campaign pitted him against the staunchly segregationist police commissioner Eugene ""Bull"" Connor and ultimately brought him to the side of Martin Luther King Jr. and to the inner chambers of the Kennedy White House. First published in 1999, Andrew Manis's award-winning biography of ""one of the nation's most courageous freedom fighters"" demonstrates compellingly that Shuttleworth's brand of fiery, outspoken confrontation derived from his prophetic understanding of the pastoral role. Civil rights activism was tantamount to salvation in his understanding of the role of Christian minister.