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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.
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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'd recommend this book to a friend of mine. She's been an ambitious painter and hence, I think she'll love this book.
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I'd also like to recommend this book to a younger version of myself. I was so into drawing and painting when I was young. I'd forget everything and focus on my drawings. But, due to a teacher of mine, I couldn't continue it and I still have a grudge against that teacher.
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I would recommend this book to my cousin studying Theatre Arts. It would help her express herself better whenever she performs.
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I will recommend it to everyone, especially young people because they will find it more captivating. Good job on this book
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I would recommend this book to persons who love creatively written books because the amount of creativity applied while writing this book is just remarkable.
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I would recommend this book to a close friend I met in college. He grew up surrounded by art because his father was an art professor at a university. His home is also filled with beautiful pieces of art. Their family traveled around the world and visited museums of all types. He is now an English professor who enjoys poetry and literature. He would find Artwords quite interesting and different.
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I have this good friend of mine who introduced me to Tech she is into graphics designs and she does a beautiful work this book would interest her and I am going to be recommending it to her.
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I have a friend who has a degree in English literature. On top of that, he is currently exploring spirituality and is, I guess, trying to turn that passion into a career.

Some time back, he showed a few paintings he did. They were all in black and white. They looked thought-provoking and really complex. When asked what the messages were behind those paintings, he said they had no particular messages.

Despite him denying it, I am 100% positive those paintings are trying to convey something.

I'd definitely want to recommend this book to that person.
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I would recommend this book to anyone who wants to learn more about the language of art. It is a valuable resource for students, artists, and anyone who is simply interested in learning more about the world of art. It would be a great book for college students who are taking an art history survey course. It's also a good reference for anyone who is writing about art.
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Melisa Jane wrote: 10 Nov 2023, 06:09 This is a discussion topic for the November 2023 Book of the Month, Artwords by Beatriz M. Robles


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I suggest this book to those who appreciate creatively written works; the level of creativity woven into its pages is truly remarkable.
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I have an old friend who's actually study computer engineering, but has always loved to draw. He's pretty good at it too and I've watched him come a long way. I'm sure this will teach him more about communicating with his art.
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I'd recommend this book to my friend who enjoys poetry. She's a painter with a love for reading poems, and I believe she'll particularly value the intersection of art and poetry presented in the book.
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