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Brimming with life and hands-on work, Fencelines is the second release from George Wallace, a nationally-recognized conservationist, professor, and poet. Ruminating on the dramatic landscape and cultural changes he has witnessed during a full life on Colorado’s Northern Front Range, Fencelines sings and shouts about the beauty, desecration, and redemptive powers of nature and working shoulder to shoulder with others. With his farm and ranch of 54 years as a base, his muse seems to appear while baling hay, fixing fence, working with livestock, watching the sky or dancing.
Illustrated by Nina Judson-Crespo and Jane Clark.
Paperback, 112 pages.
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Gabriel Campanario is a staff artist at The Seattle Times and the founder of Urban Sketchers (www.urbansketchers.org), a nonprofit organization dedicated to fostering the art of on-location drawing. Campanario’s newspaper...
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In this debut collection of poetry, retired Colorado State University professor George N Wallace takes us on a far-ranging and adventurous journey that can only be the product of a...
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“In this latest volume, Carl stays closer to home—but the reader will find it just as rewarding as earlier ones. And motivating, too! It proves that you don't have to...
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“Carl Judson, in all of his avuncular modesty, continues to produce a rich and varied body of work. The paintings reproduced here, as well as the revealing historical essay on...