A Life Made by Hand: The Story of Ruth Asawa
Author:
Andrea D'Aquino
Illustrator:
Andrea D'Aquino
Publication:
2019 by Princeton Architectural Press
Genre:
Art, Biography, Non-fiction, Picture Books
Pages:
40
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A Life Made by Hand tells the story of a pioneering Japanese American artist whose work is collected in major museums around the world. In Ruth Asawa's hands, simple wire turned into graceful sculptures as light as air. Inspired by the world around her, Asawa saw beauty in the ordinary: the webs of spiders, wings of insects, and drops of water found in the garden on the farm where she spent her childhood. She studied at the historic Black Mountain College, an unusual school filled with brilliant thinkers like herself. "An artist," she said, "is an ordinary person who can take ordinary things and make them special." Andrea D'Aquino's lush collages and engaging text celebrate Asawa's remarkable career.
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