The Girl Who Didn’t

100% of every sale will be donated to War Child via Work for Good. This is a poem that does not rhyme, because life-changing moments do not rhyme, or fit perfectly in order. Each line of the 22-line poem, conveys a multitude of lived experiences, and is stacked like the title for emphasis. To sit […]

Study and Exam Guide of AP Art History

AP Art History study and exam guide by Genius Exam Coaches is a strategic and concise guide built for cramming. AP Art History is a study guide created to aid your review and help you pass your examination. The first chapter is dedicated to guiding you through what to expect for the exam along with […]

Screwed Up: Penitentiary Poetry

Screwed Up: Penitentiary Poetry takes a raw, unfiltered approach to the complexities of being incarcerated in a federal prison system and those who were confined within it. Those who have had their voices taken away finally have the platform to voice their feelings. This hand-picked collection of poems sheds light onto the thoughts and feelings […]

Pedro

‘Pedro’ is Barcelona artist Pere Ibañez’s sixth photo series and most personal body of work to date. The work is tribute to his late father. In it he uses a mixture of techniques to incorporate old restored family photos onto new compositions. This is an eclectic collection of personal moments that explore and elevate universal elements […]

Creative Play: A Guide for the Artistic Path

Creative inspiration is everywhere! We can find inspiration in our daily lives, in our past, and in experiencing another’s art. If we choose to make art, we must first make a place for it in our lives. By setting up a time and protecting the space where art happens, we silence the critic and invite […]

Free: The Art & Architecture of the Byzantine Empire

This is a study of the art and architecture of the Byzantine Empire and an exploration of how it still influences our notions of beauty and the design of modern buildings. Free on Kindle.

Free: Art’s Most Beautiful Nudes: A Kindle Coffee Table Book

In this collection, we present 183 digitally-enhance, high-resolution works of art from 36 of the world’s greatest painters from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This is the second in a series of “Art’s Most Beautiful” Kindle Coffee Table Books. Free on Kindle.

Free: Drawing Breath

Art teacher Daniel Benedetto has cystic fibrosis. At thirty-four, he’s already outlived his doctor’s “expiration date,” but that doesn’t stop him from giving all he can to his students and his work. When he takes on Caitlin, his landlady’s daughter, as a private student, the budding teen painter watches in torment as other people, especially […]

Drawing Breath

Art teacher Daniel Benedetto has cystic fibrosis. At thirty-four, he’s already outlived his doctor’s “expiration date,” but that doesn’t stop him from giving all he can to his students and his work. When he takes on Caitlin, his landlady’s daughter, as a private student, the budding teen painter watches in torment as other people, especially […]

The Liar’s Gallery

From award-winning author Aaron Paul Lazar: The last place Gus LeGarde expects to find his old friend Byron Cunningham is in a plane that crashes in a field near his farmhouse. But that’s just the first surprise in a series of shocking events beginning with the discovery of a Monet painting crammed into the plane’s fuselage. […]

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