Who would you recommend this book to? Why?

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I would also suggest this book to a previous incarnation of myself. When I was younger, I was really interested painting and drawing. I would lose myself in my sketches and ignore everything else.
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I would recommend this book to adult readers, or possibly high school aged students. It is definitely intended for more mature audiences with the innuendos. I would also encourage anyone who enjoys visual imagery incorporated into poetry to give it a read. It is a very visually engaging book.
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I would only recommend this book to an audience of mature adults 18 and up because of the obscure hidden meanings of the poetry. It would make a great coffee table book in adult households or to give as a gift to close family or friends that would appreciate it.
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I would recommend the book to lovers of poetry. It would be interesting to those fans of book depicting art.
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I think I would recommend the book to my sister. She has a degree in graphic design and she would be interested in books like this.
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I will recommend this book to my cousin. She enjoys art and appreciates art. I would like to know her opinion of the book as well.
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I would recommend this book to a dearest friend of mine. She's kinda weird and sad but is great at art. I love her drawings and the stuff she does. I'm a 100% sure that I'd support her no matter what.
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I would recommend this book to all students of art. It is a masterpiece that deserves to be read by art students worldwide.
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I would recommend this book to an old friend of mine that was always a good artist but society told him not to chase his dreams.
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I would recommend this book to anyone interested in exploring the language of art or who enjoys creatively written books.
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Shirley Ann Riddern Labzentis wrote: 10 Nov 2023, 14:00 I would recommend this book to a friend of mine who has a master's degree in Art. She has been an art teacher for probably over 40 years. I am pretty sure that she would appreciate the calligrams and the redactive poetry.

Yeah, I think the Calligrams are really nice. Not so sure about the redactive poetry but I am sure the books approach to Art is innovative.
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Olive joy1 wrote: 10 Feb 2024, 00:36 I would also suggest this book to a previous incarnation of myself. When I was younger, I was really interested painting and drawing. I would lose myself in my sketches and ignore everything else.
Previous Incarnation is funny, but I totally understand how painting as your lads were amazing. Most times my paintings are a reflection of my thoughts and wishes. It’s beautiful memory.
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Jacy Covers wrote: 20 Mar 2024, 13:00 I would recommend this book to an old friend of mine that was always a good artist but society told him not to chase his dreams.
I hope he is happy in whatever he or she is doing right now. Life can hit us in various ways. I hope he is able to read Artwords and find inspiration.
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I recommend this book to anyone who wants to learn more about art and creativity. It is a great resource, especially for teachers to share with their students.
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