Cerulean
Oh yes, and thanks Roppo and others...am looking in related areas..
...so if others are interested in the book, but want to wait for a review, I'll try to report back. I think I understood from reading other authors that P.C.S.--as any artist would-- was not happy for being judged at as merely 'a natural' channel for other people's visions...and she was proud of her recognition as a British Artist.
Debra says:
"It's that line about the "Freudian-inflected trope of the 'woman-child'" in regards to O'Keefe, on whom this book seems focused...."
Thanks for pointing that out and when I do receive the book, I'll check out the focus and find out what they say on Ms. PCS! As someone has pointed out, PCS might be just a small mention and not given as much air-play as the wonderful site that Roppo has established with the information and art.
I want to thank Roppo for following up the Yone Noguchi poetic links and providing food for thoughts...
Cerulean
...so if others are interested in the book, but want to wait for a review, I'll try to report back. I think I understood from reading other authors that P.C.S.--as any artist would-- was not happy for being judged at as merely 'a natural' channel for other people's visions...and she was proud of her recognition as a British Artist.
Debra says:
"It's that line about the "Freudian-inflected trope of the 'woman-child'" in regards to O'Keefe, on whom this book seems focused...."
Thanks for pointing that out and when I do receive the book, I'll check out the focus and find out what they say on Ms. PCS! As someone has pointed out, PCS might be just a small mention and not given as much air-play as the wonderful site that Roppo has established with the information and art.
I want to thank Roppo for following up the Yone Noguchi poetic links and providing food for thoughts...
Cerulean