ARA Review by Mr Smith 2 of Artwords

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ARA Review by Mr Smith 2 of Artwords

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[Following is an OnlineBookClub.org ARA Review of the book, Artwords.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Artwords, covers a spectrum of art and words combined to form a fusion of life and literature. This body of work comprises colorful literary artworks, such as photographs, and poetry. These are different forms of writing that can be both read and visually appreciated.

Words hold power; they form images. But what if they formed images visible to your eyes? Being both an artist and a writer, the author Beatriz Robles is driven to create literature that can be viewed as artwork. Emerging from her second book, "A Sensual World: What do you see?", the style of writing in Artwords takes a giant step further as the writing itself becomes the art.

They are one, Artwords is a divine painting with words, transforming a pair of scissors into something more interesting, turning it into literary art. This is a book for everyone, for art lovers and readers; a book not just for your mind but for your heart as well.

The prose of Ms.Robles teases the audience into thought with rich layers of meaning. The reader is rewarded with imaginative combination of illustration and prose. The book includes enchanting images that embellish the book, serving as an unraveling of meanings or interpretations. The author doesn't take a serious approach the whole time. Her consciousness has naughty twists and turns with Henry.

Unexpected adventures appear and are depicted with photos the author took herself. The photos also include her own magnificent art. Her artwork displays explicit examples, life, death and dream like quality soothes the audience. I love this read and found it hypnotic, mesmerizing and inspiring for readers of all ages.

I give this book a rating of 5 out of 5.

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