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On any given day, "Wisdom Collectors," which can include scholars,
poets and general enthusiasts, are lined up awaiting the next
nuggets of wisdom. Each word of wisdom builds on previous words of
wisdom whether spoken or written by such individuals as Abigail
Adams, Abraham Lincoln, Andy Rooney, Angela Lansbury, Ann Richards,
Aristotle or Audrey Hepburn. These are just a few of the A's. The
B's through Z's are just as impressive. Nancy Hopkins Reily has now
dealt with these words of wisdom, sometimes in rhyme, metered, and
narrative verse, and presented them in a musical beat that not
everyone will recognize-all done with an uncanny imagination that
cuts through to the core of every issue and includes the youth and
adults. Wisdom Collectors also delve into the living of life such
as traveling, cooking, photographing, retiring and preparing for
emergencies. "These selective nuggets," Nancy says, "are welcome to
all members and non-members of the Wisdom Collectors whose current
membership, by the way, is one person-me." Nancy's wisdom began
when she was a young native Dallas, Texan and learned that it was
okay to say, "I don't know." Graduated from Southern Methodist
University, she claimed that she wasn't very sexy if her high heel
shoes hurt her feet. As a beginning homemaker, there was nothing
like the sound of scraping burnt toast. In raising two children,
Nancy realized that each age came in the right sequence. And just
as she finished her work as a mother, she became a grandmother. One
grandson taught her that Louisiana doesn't drain very well. When
she began her writing career, she declared that fifty percent of
writing is just showing up to write and to surround yourself with
talented people. Nancy says that the best advice she has been given
is, "Drink very little liquid, if any, after six pm." And, upon
reflection she wonders, "Do I want to be a pioneer woman and be
among the first women to stop cooking?" Nancy Reily is also the
author of "Classic Outdoor Color Portraits, A Guide for
Photographers"; "Georgia O'Keeffe, A Private Friendship, Part I,
Walking the Sun Prairie Land"; "Georgia O'Keeffe, A Private
Friendship, Part II, Walking the Abiquiu and Ghost Ranch Land"; and
"Joseph Imhof, Artist of the Pueblos" with Lucille Enix, all from
Sunstone Press.
The time is 1946. From Georgia O'Keeffe's old hacienda sitting on a
bluff in Abiquiu, New Mexico, she could see my aunt and uncle,
Helen and Winfield Morten's property across the Chama River.
Georgia had begun the restoration of her property. The Mortens, in
the final stages of purchasing land along the Chama River, had
recently completed their restoration of another old hacienda they
called Rancho de Abiquiu. As one of few Anglos in the Chama River
valley, Georgia ventured over to Rancho de Abiquiu to introduce
herself and a private friendship resulted with the Mortens and
their family. In this close family circle, Georgia revealed herself
and proved that beneath her bare face there was more to her than
just an artist of legendary proportions. Nancy Hopkins Reily spent
many of her childhood days walking the Abiquiu and Ghost Ranch
land. She explored the canyons, the White Place, Echo Amphitheater,
the mountains, and the Chama River by walking the trails worn by
earlier moccasined feet. In a seamless, clear, and straightforward
narrative of excerpts from their lives, Reily presents Georgia in a
time-window of her age. The book features Reily's youthful
experiences, letters from Georgia, glimpses of the family's
memorabilia and photographic snapshots-all gracefully woven into
the forces of the contemporaneous scene that shaped their
friendship. In addition, there are insights into the land's beauty,
times, culture, history and the people who surrounded Georgia, as
well as many minute details that should be remembered and which are
often overlooked by others when they speak of Georgia O'Keeffe.
Nancy Hopkins Reily was born in Dallas, Texas, and attended Gulf
Park College in Gulfport, Mississippi, for one year. She graduated
from Southern Methodist University with a B.B.A. in Retail
Merchandising. Since childhood she has divided her time between
Texas, Colorado and New Mexico. At a young age, the colorful New
Mexico landscape captured her heart and gave her a sense of place.
She continues to enjoy its beauty. Reily makes her home in Lufkin,
Texas.
The time is 1887. From any window in Georgia O'Keeffe's Sun
Prairie, Wisconsin birthplace home she only saw the Wisconsin
prairie with its traces of roads veering around the flat marshlands
and a vast sky that lifted her soul. At twelve years of age Georgia
had a defining moment when she declared, "I want to be an artist."
Years later from her east-facing window in Canyon, Texas she
observed the Texas Panhandle sky with its focus points on the
plains and a great canyon of earth history colors streaking across
the flat land. Georgia's love of the vast, colorful prairie, plains
and sky again gave definition to her life when she discovered Ghost
Ranch north of Abiquiu, New Mexico. She fell prey to its charms
which were not long removed from the echoes of the "Wild West."
These views of prairie, plains and sky became Georgia's muses as
she embarked on her step-by-step path with her role models--Alon
Bement, Arthur Jerome Dow and Wassily Kandinsky. In this two-part
biography of which this is Part I covering the period 1887-1945,
Nancy Hopkins Reily "walks the Sun Prairie Land," as if in
Georgia's day as a prologue to her family's friendship with Georgia
in the 1940s and 1950s. Reily chronicles Georgia's defining days
within the arenas of landscape, culture, people and the history
surrounding each, a discourse level that Georgia would easily
recognize. The book includes bibliographical references and indes.
NANCY HOPKINS REILY was a classic outdoor color portraitist for
more than twenty years and has taught portrait workshops at
Angelina College in Lufkin, Texas where she had a one-woman show of
her portraits. Her advance studies included an invitational
workshop with Ansel Adams. Reily graduated from Southern Methodist
University and lives in Lufkin, Texas. She is also the author of
"Classic Outdoor Color Portraits" and "Joseph Imhof, Artist of the
Pueblos," both from Sunstone Press.
Its your turn to make a photograph, states the author on the cover
of this detailed handbook destined to become a classic instruction
manual on portrait photography. And she shows the reader how by
going through the basics of this photographic artform step by step
in easy-to-follow instructions that will appeal to all levels of
experience.For beginners, a working knowledge of the camera is not
even necessary; and for professionals there is more than enough to
challenge them to exceed their own present excellence. It has taken
the author years of working in the portrait profession to focus and
collect her approach to color portraiture and she presents her
ideas in a way that will inspire even those who are not
photographers. The book is designed for any artist working in any
medium. All they have to have is an interest in the human
subject.The book covers such wide-ranging subjects as a perspective
on the history of the medium, composition, lighting, posing
techniques, the portraitists eye, hints at how to enrich ones self
as a result of exploring the art of portraiture, and much more.
CLASSIC OUTDOOR COLOR PORTRAITS is a vital text for photography
schools and workshops, continuing education classes, artist schools
and workshops, colleges, amateurs, and professionals in all regions
and settings.NANCY HOPKINS REILY worked for almost twenty years as
a classic outdoor color portraitist, making portraits of
individuals and families who live primarily in Deep East Texas. She
has taught portrait workshops at Angelina College in Lufkin, Texas
and has had a one-woman show of her portraits there. Her advance
studies include an invitational workshop with Ansel Adams. Reily
graduated from SouthernMethodist University and lives in Lufkin,
Texas. She is also the author of I AM AT AN AGE and JOSEPH IMHOF,
ARTIST OF THE PUEBLOS.
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