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Stunning, November 8, 2005
Clive Barker amazes me. How can one man unleash such a massive imagination on the world? First came his formidable books of horror and dark fantasy, then the movies, and now this collection of his oil paintings.
Barker doesn't make the mistake of drawing from life. His work combines surrealism, impressionism, dream logic, and psychosis. His enigmatic characters gaze out at the viewer, suggesting secrets kept and answers offered. His colors are bold and bright, dazzling the eye. Much of his work is horrifying (though rarely gory), much is erotic, much is wonderous, much is mysterious. All is excellent.
I'm a huge fan of Barker's "Abarat" books, and many of the images he created for them reappear in "Visions of Heaven and Hell." I'm incredibly pleased that this book came into being, and even happier that Clive Barker continues to share his boundless imagination with us.
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Rare to find - a popular writer who's also a fine artist, February 5, 2006
The images in this book - largely supernatural characters and places from Clive Barker's imagination - show he's a bona fide double-threat - the rare artist equally comfortable in literature and visual arts. The fantastic beings and places in this book are unrestrained, frequently libidinous, and as finely crafted as the beings and worlds in his books. They resonate with emotion, vibrate with color, and push the boundaries of imagination. I recommend this book to anyone who enjoys Clive Barker's fiction, and also enjoys visual art. One word of caution - there's a good deal of phantasmagorical sexual imagery in this book, so it's probably not suitable for a conservative home's coffee table.
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New Favorite Book, April 23, 2006
It's breathtakingly gorgeous. $50 at full price, you can get it for about $20 online. If you have no idea what it is, it's paintings. After about the first fifty paintings I was astonished with the endless vivid creativity. I kept flipping page after page, past another fifty and then another, not taking the time to absorb everything, just flipping through the book for the first time... It's just painting after vivid painting, some folding out of the book for more space but still feeling limited by the edges of the page. After yet another fifty paintings go by, I realize this is something special, something amazing, something unbelievable, and I still have fifty more paints to flip through, and I still have to go back and take the time to really look at the 250 paints I only skimmed. If these were still-lifes, or portraits, or anything from real life, it would be like any other art book, but all of it's from Clive Barker's head. It really feels like discovering a modern day Van Gogh/Dali before the rest of the world. I've read almost all of Clive's work, novels that have their flaws but always demonstrate a singular imagination. Visions of Heaven and Hell proves that his imagination can not be over estimated.
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