300 Mason Jars: Preserving History

Author:   Joanne Thomson
Publisher:   Heritage House Publishing Co Ltd
ISBN:  

9781772035162


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   12 December 2024
Format:   Hardback
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300 Mason Jars: Preserving History


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The fragmented history of one family's hope, challenge, failure, and persistence is beautifully depicted in this book of watercolour images by artist Joanne Thomson. Combining still-life painting with visual storytelling, Thomson presents everyday artifacts-from flowers to fruits, tools to toys, and photographs to farm equipment-and places them in, on, beside, or behind a glass jar. Carefully gathered from the artist's family members and the natural environments where they lived, the simple objects in this collection represent the depth and complexity of daily life. Arranged thematically, the pieces explore traditional gender roles, the issue of food security in times of scarcity, renewal and hope presented by the bounty of nature, treasures passed down through generations, and the looming presence of family secrets. Beautiful to look at and infinitely fascinating to ponder over, 300 Mason Jars is a stunning addition to any art lover's library.

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Author:   Joanne Thomson
Publisher:   Heritage House Publishing Co Ltd
Imprint:   Heritage House Publishing Co Ltd
ISBN:  

9781772035162


ISBN 10:   1772035165
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   12 December 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release.

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"""300 Mason Jars is a deeply thoughtful and artistic exploration of all that I hold dear--familial love, labours of love, storytelling, and love of nature. Joanne Thomson awakens one's senses and memory banks with her art and words while using humour to enliven her complicated yet familiar Canadian story."" --Robert Bateman, artist and naturalist ""Joanne Thomson's 300 Mason Jars contains paintings and poems filled to the brim with colour and detail, providing sustenance for the many seasons of our lives. With remarkable ease, Thomson has mastered the illusionary contortions that objects in glass jars can take on. More than just realistic renditions of kitchen preserves, she adds seasonings of humour, wit, and candour that will catch the reader's breath in recognition of our shared human experience."" --Emma FitzGerald, author of Hand Drawn Victoria and Hand Drawn Vancouver ""Like an archeological dig, this charming watercolor record of objects gradually reveals the stories of a family as they weave their European roots into the soil of Canada."" --Iris Hauser, nationally exhibited Canadian narrative painter ""A poignant family memoir told poetically through watercolours of humble objects set in Mason jars, a metaphor of poverty and resilience. Jars of memories: the container and the thing contained."" --Michael Kluckner, author-artist of The Rooming House: The West Coast in the Seventies and Surviving Vancouver ""In 300 Mason Jars, there is an immediate connection to the fragile and yet durable strength of the transparent mason jars being able to 'preserve' the delicate, transient or factual components of our lives. The paintings have a striking composition with the use of well-planned graphic design. The simplification of detail further emphasizes the fragile and dream-like quality of each piece painted with sensitivity and commitment. The related story, told through each title and accompanying text is done with skill, insight and passion, giving us an awareness into the intimate state of the artist's thoughts and her artistic sincerity."" --Margaret Roseman, award-winning artist, juror, art educator, and founder and director of the Toronto Watercolour Society"


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Joanne Thomson is a full-time visual artist, dividing her time between painting, illustration, teaching watercolour painting, and facilitating community art projects, including murals in Victoria and Saanich and the Beatty Biodiversity Museum Blue Whale Project. Currently, Thomson is the illustrator for Life and Death Matters, an independent publishing company that creates resources to support health care workers and individuals providing care for the dying and bereaved.

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