Happy Veggies by Mayumi Oda - ISBN: 9781946764065
Hardcover

Happy Veggies

$32.40

  • Hardcover

    32 pages

  • Release Date

    18 October 2018

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Summary

This book is for anyone who loves to garden and wants to invite a child to join in a delicious celebration of the fullness of life.Crisp cabbages, crunchy carrots, radiant radishes…. Vibrant illustrations of vegetables in the garden by legendary Japanese artist Mayumi Oda will inspire children to see the garden as a life-giving place where they can touch the Earth and see how Nature loves and feeds them. Starting with green and purple asparagus in the Spring, the book moves joyfully through t…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781946764065
ISBN-10:194676406X
Author:Mayumi Oda
Publisher:Parallax Press
Imprint:Parallax Press
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:32
Release Date:18 October 2018
Weight:567g
Dimensions:216mm x 152mm
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Critics Review

“Mayumi Oda’s book is a lovely passage through a garden––for children and grown-ups too.” ––Wendell Berry

“Mayumi Oda is a magician; her paintbrush is a wand. You open this book and you are under its spell. But it’s not a spell that binds; it’s a spell that sets free.” ––Brother David Steindl-Rast, founder of Gratefulness.org

“Well-known artist Mayumi Oda’s sassy, irresistible vegetables sing and dance off the page in this ode to the children of Mother Earth. Who wouldn’t want to go right out and take a bite?” ––Holly Hammond, Yoga Journal

About The Author

Mayumi Oda

Known to many as the “Matisse of Japan,” Mayumi Oda is celebrated for her exuberant printmaking and painting, especially for her work with female goddess imagery. Born to a Buddhist family in Japan in 1941, Mayumi graduated from Tokyo University of Fine Arts and Pratt Institute in New York. From 1969 to the present, Mayumi has exhibited over 50 one-woman shows throughout the world. Her artwork is also part of the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art (New York, NY), The Museum of Fine Arts (Boston, MA), Yale University Art Gallery (New Haven, CT), the Library of Congress (Washington, DC), and many others. In addition to her work as an artist, Mayumi has spent many years of her life as a global activist participating in anti-nuclear campaigns worldwide. In 2000, she started Ginger Hill, a farm and a retreat center on the Big Island of Hawaii. Now in her eighties, Mayumi lives with her family at Ginger Hill Farm and travels worldwide, teaching workshops in creativity and self-realization.

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