Review of Artwords

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Your review is very interesting and gives more interesting in reading the book more
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Such a poetic review of art words it tempts me to read and sweet the taste of poem with interesting stories wow .I am eagarly awaiting to read 👍
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An artist visualizes all his thoughts, his imaginary world in one's art. Basically, art is itself self-expressionor we can say the beautiful description of inner soul of the artist.
Here, I'm gonna give you a small and sufficient intro of the book "Artwords".
In the book the author M.Robles shows the meanings can be taken by creating fascinate images in order to understand the poetry or the poems.
So, the theme of the book is on love and sex. There are fun in the poems and stories.But the love is promoted by the author.Some of the poems claims about sex. Which rather I suggest to the ones who doesn't find any difficulty in those. It would be a great experience for the readers.
The poetryin the book is unique.The language choosened by the author is beautiful.I find some of the poems and stories are quite funny.
The author is also the creature of calligrams and photographs in this book which enhances the beauty of the book as well as the interest of the readers.
There was nothing to dislike in this book. The imagery and metaphers makes me the part of the book which I think is the success of the author.There is an artist in every human, the need is to endure it!
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This sounds like a very unique book. I've seen artwork made from word (this was popular in the 70's in posters) but generally it was a one-off or an advertisement. This book sounds like it goes far beyond this concept, and the author demonstrates how word are actually sensuous (nothing new to people who love to read!). I'm looking forward to checking it out.
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What an absolutely glowing review! It's clear that Beatriz M. Robles' "Artwords" has left a lasting impression on you. Your thoughtful and detailed analysis showcases the book's uniqueness, the author's creative talent, and the various elements that make it a standout piece of art and literature. Your praise for the book's editing, accessibility, and the way it blends everyday objects with sensual imagery is truly commendable. It's evident that you were not only engaged but deeply moved by the combination of words and images in this collection. Your final rating of 4 out of 4 stars is a testament to the book's excellence, and your recommendations for potential readers provide valuable guidance. This review is a fantastic tribute to the author and their work! 👏📖🌟
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I haven't tried books on Calligram, and this is new for me. Not just a word but it is also an art; that is awesome. I'm curious to see those images with two meanings in it. Congratulations to the author on BOTD!
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Both the cover and title are elegant and just fitting. I have to admit that the concept of calligram is new to me. Reading this through and seeing the "artwords" in action would be amazing. A lovely review that has provided sufficient cautious. Congratulations on winning BOTD, Beatriz!
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I've never heard of calligram before, but the concept intrigues me much. I'd like to learn more about the intriguing concept of the book. I appreciate the review. Congrats on BOTD
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Artwords by Beatriz M. Robles is a captivating blend of words and images that promises an artistic journey. The calligram technique and the fusion of everyday objects with sensuous words intrigue me.
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Calligrams are amazing!! It's been a while since I've last grabbed a bout with them, can't wait to check this one out, thanks!
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I would like to understand calligram more and that is enough reason for me to understand this work. Also considering the fact that I am a lover of art. The poet touch is also fascinating.
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This book sounds like a very interesting read. It’s always enjoyable when different types of arts come together. Thanks for the great review!
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Post by Matthan Chishala »

Let me take this moment to appreciate the book review you wrote for "Artwords" by Beatriz M. Your review truly encapsulated the essence of the book and provided valuable insights that have made me even more eager to dive into its pages.

Your objective analysis of the book's strengths and weaknesses showcased your fair and balanced perspective.
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Book seems interesting. The theme of the book is fascinating and I'd like to know more about it.
Great review. Congratulations on BOTD.
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Post by Gerry Steen »

Gabrielle Sigaki, I thank you for your review of Artwords by Beatriz M. Robles. You sparked my interest in this book because it made you laugh, and incorporated different art forms together including poetry, calligram, and photography. The mix of humour and sensuality makes it all the more interesting!
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