The Way of the Maker

Eric Wesselow's 'Life Through Art'

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96 pages 2002

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Canada's acknowledged pioneer in stained glass technologies, Eric Wesselow (1911-1998) was an accomplished watercolourist, portraitist and acrylic painter. He was also a longtime friend and fellow explorer of Marshall McLuhan's, and gained recognition in media studies for introducing 'visual literacy' to Canadian schools.

The articles collected in this volume have been selected and edited by Scott Eastham from over twenty years of Wesselow's lectures and writings. They centre on art and spirituality but also encompass linguistics, philosophy, communication studies and education. In these essays Wesselow demonstrates an uncanny capacity for allowing the reader to witness the processes of art from the inside. He lets us stand by him as he takes in hand various materials and attends carefully not only to what he can do with them, but to what they do to him and what there is to learn from each.

Eric Wesselow shows us that the visionary dimension of art brings us not a vision of some other world, but a reawakening of the artist in each of us, graced with the gift of seeing this very world in all its radiance.

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