LIMINAL WATERCOLORS: VOLUME I by Christiane Cegavske published in 2022 Created in that magical time between dreams and focused activity, Cegavske’s watercolors pull the scraps of dream imagery into the light. In the long morning shadows, she sits sipping coffee and staring into the blank page with no preconceived notions. When the spirit moves her, she fills the brush with water and paint and freely swirls it around the page. From the seemingly random strokes and drips, imagery begins to emerge which she then clarifies with pencil, pen and more watercolor. These loose and dreamlike scenes are the result. In this collection of 99 art prints, pages are printed on only one side so you could separate them from the book to hang if you like. |
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TORN AND MENDED: POETRY AND ART by Christiane Cegavske published in 2018 A book of poetry and watercolor art by Christiane Cegavske. |
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A RAVEN IN THE LOOKING GLASS: A COLLECTION OF POETRY AND ART by Christiane Cegavske published in 2010 The work in this collection, much of it rescued from tattered notebooks and sketchbooks, spans about 12 years in Christiane Cegavske's life, beginning in her early twenties. This revealing work by the creator of the animated film Blood Tea and Red String opens a window into the development of her films and paintings. |
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A RAVEN WENT OUT WALKING by Christiane Cegavske published in 2010 A collection of poetry and artwork originally published in 1996 as a limited edition of 23 hand bound books. |
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BLOOD TEA & RED STRING: PRODUCTION ARCHIVES by Christiane Cegavske A few of you fans of Blood Tea and Red String wished to
see deeper into the processes of this difficult project through the thirteen
years it took to complete. In these pages you might find a clue to the
method behind the madness. Or perhaps just enjoy a few of the drawings.
Buried here are clues to the meanings of some of the symbols, but not
all of them. So, here I have compiled years worth of notes and drawings, the script, production stills and storyboards in full color for the interested few, the curious, and the equally obsessed. |
This section is in progress! |