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"I am particularly fond of this book," Muth says. "Because it
combines the two major interests of my life--poetry and art. They
have been the focus of my life for many years. Although I am now in
my mid-eighties, my outlook is still filled with the same
enthusiasm as when I was ten years old. Reading is what I do in my
spare time and I enjoy the present and look forward to the future.
My words and images all come from somewhere inside me, from my
heart and my imagination. They are meant to be shared with others."
MARCIA MUTH was born in Fort Wayne, Indiana in 1919 and grew up in
Indiana and western New York State. She received degrees from the
University of Michigan and has lived in Santa Fe, New Mexico for
the past thirty-eight years. Her work is in private and public
collections including The Jewish Museum (New York), The Albuquerque
Museum, Museum of Fine Arts (Santa Fe) and the Art Museum of
Southeast Texas (Beaumont). This is her fourth book of poetry.
This collection of American Indian legends was gathered by Gene
Meany Hodge from authentic sources in the 1930s and centers around
the sacred supernatural personages of the American Pueblo Indians
called Kachinas (pronounced Kah-chee-nahs). Mrs. Hodge wrote: "All
in all the Kachinas are lovable and kindly supernaturals who bring
rain and other blessings to the people." The legends of the
Kachinas are a unifying and cohesive force in the continuance of
Native American social history. In these stories, you discover why
Kachinas wear feathers, how Tihkuyi created the game animals, why
the war chiefs abandoned latiku, how the rattlesnakes came to be
what they are and other events from the past. This book makes an
ideal companion to "Coyote Tales from the Indian Pueblos, " also
published by Sunstone Press.
Poetry by a master image-maker and visionary.
Writing and Selling Poetry, Fiction, Articles, Plays and Local
History is a book designed to help both the beginning writer and
the published writer who wants additional guidance in the marketing
aspects of the trade. All the creative aspects of writing are
covered: from how to get and develop ideas to the ways and means of
researching them. There are sections on copyright, contracts and
computers as well as how to solve the "writer's block" and how to
handle the writer's horror: rejections. An extensive bibliography
serves as a guide for further reading.
Kachinas are supernatural beings from Indian religion and this
selected bibliography lists over 100 references to magazine
articles and books with information about them. Kachinas are often
represented in carved and painted Indian dolls. The book contains
an essay that explains the various aspects and meanings of the
Kachina in Indian life and gives historical and philosophical
background information. Eight full-page black and white drawings by
New Mexico artist, Glen Strock, illustrate the text. Collectors
will find this book invaluable and for the general reader it offers
an introduction to a popular Indian art form and mythological
figure.
This selected bibliography is a guide for both the collector and
the general reader who would like additional information about
Native American pottery and potters.
In HOW TO PAINT AND SELL YOUR ART, Marcia Muth has written a book
for both the beginning and the more experienced artist. A practical
and useful guide, it is based on actual working experiences in art.
For the beginner there is information on supplies, equipment,
studio space and how to start that first painting. Chapters on
pricing, exhibitions, galleries and agents answer questions for the
more advanced artist.
If this was an art exhibit, it would have been called a
retrospective. The poems are culled from some seventy years of the
author's writing about everyday life and world events. Their
subjects include celebrating holidays, moving, the weather, trees,
visiting museums and other places. They are a celebration of the
enjoyment of life and the delights of living in harmony with
nature. In this collection, Muth shows readers that there are no
boundaries in the field of imagination. Marcia Muth is a writer and
an American folk artist. Even though she is internationally
recognized as an artist-her paintings are in the permanent
collections of several museums and in many private
collections-poetry has been her way of recording her life
experiences since she was a child. "Poetry has served me well as a
way to respond to people, places and events in the world. It is my
second language," she says. She was born in Fort Wayne, Indiana in
1919 and grew up in Indiana and western New York State. She
received degrees from the University of Michigan and has lived in
Santa Fe, New Mexico since 1966. She is also the author of "A World
Set Apart, Memory Paintings;" "Writing and Selling Poetry, Fiction,
Articles, Plays & Local History;" "How to Paint and Sell Your
Art;" "Indian Pottery of the Southwest;" Kachinas, A Selected
Bibliography;" "Ma Frump's Cultural Guide to Plastic Gardening"
which won a first place award in the 2008 New Mexico Book Awards;
"Post Card Views and Other Souvenirs, Poems;" "Thin Ice and Other
Poems;" "Sticks and Stones and Other Poems;" and "Words and Images,
Poems," all from Sunstone Press. Her biography, "Left Early,
Arrived Late," by Teddy Jones, also from Sunstone Press, was
published in 2008. In 2006, she was named a Santa Fe Living
Treasure in recognition of her many accomplishments.
Do you want to spend less time gardening? Are you looking for ways
to save water? Have you been disappointed in the way your garden
turned out? Do you dread the dull winter months? Do you understand
the true meaning of "garden loveliness"? Do you want people to stop
by your garden and exclaim in surprise and wonder at what they see?
Ma Frump has colorful answers to these questions and many helpful
suggestions that will make you a happy gardener wherever you live
and in all seasons of the year. MARCIA MUTH is an American folk
artist. She was born in Fort Wayne, Indiana in 1919 and grew up in
Indiana and western New York State. She received degrees from the
University of Michigan and lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Her work
is in private and public collections including The Jewish Museum
(New York), The Albuquerque Museum, Museum of Fine Arts (Santa Fe)
and the Art Museum of Southeast Texas (Beaumont). She is the author
of thirteen books including "A World Set Apart, Memory Paintings."
I am often asked "Why the Thirties?" Why? Partly because I think
that was a very special time in the United States and partly
because it was my time of growing up. It was a time of new
inventions, new technology and freedom to explore and open up new
territories in art, literature and music. There was also a feeling
of neighborliness and mutual respect. I have tried to capture on
canvas some of the places and activities of those times. I hope you
agree. Marcia Muth was born in Fort Wayne, Indiana in 1919 and
moved to Santa Fe, New Mexico in 1966. She has been painting since
1974. Her work is in private and public collections including The
Jewish Museum (New York), The Museum of Fine Arts (Santa Fe), The
Albuquerque Museum and The Art Museum of Southwest Texas
(Beaumont). This is her twelfth book but the first one on her
paintings.
"I am particularly fond of this book," Muth says. "Because it
combines the two major interests of my life--poetry and art. They
have been the focus of my life for many years. Although I am now in
my mid-eighties, my outlook is still filled with the same
enthusiasm as when I was ten years old. Reading is what I do in my
spare time and I enjoy the present and look forward to the future.
My words and images all come from somewhere inside me, from my
heart and my imagination. They are meant to be shared with others."
MARCIA MUTH was born in Fort Wayne, Indiana in 1919 and grew up in
Indiana and western New York State. She received degrees from the
University of Michigan and has lived in Santa Fe, New Mexico for
the past thirty-eight years. Her work is in private and public
collections including The Jewish Museum (New York), The Albuquerque
Museum, Museum of Fine Arts (Santa Fe) and the Art Museum of
Southeast Texas (Beaumont). This is her fourth book of poetry.
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