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Absolutely stunning!, January 7, 2006
This review is from: Everything That Creeps: The Art of Elizabeth McGrath (Hardcover)
Everything about this book is stunning, from the die-cut cover to the book design to (of course) the works by McGrath. She's got the technical skill of Mark Ryden, the soul of Robert Williams, the detail-orientedness of Joe Coleman and the heart of a wayward Catholic girl, all of which make her one of my favorite artists.
(I think there'd have to be a cage match to decide who I like better, Cynthia von Buhler or Liz McGrath, so I'm going to relegate them to their respective coasts and call it a tie).
For some reason, I never really got into all the other artists grouped with the "lowbrow"/Juxtapoz magazine style, with the exception of those named above. However, there's this instinctual need to really scour a McGrath piece with your eyes...right down to the finest detail (again, a quality shared by Ryden, Williams & Coleman). It makes them both compelling and surprisingly intimate, despite their often gruesome subject matter.
As you turn each page of this book for the first time, it takes all your willpower to keep from flipping through it all at once! I can tell already that I'll be spending a lot of time studying each work individually, as they deserve. Hands down, the best birthday present I received this year. Buy this book, you won't be disappointed.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
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Wonderful, January 10, 2006
This review is from: Everything That Creeps: The Art of Elizabeth McGrath (Hardcover)
It seems that every artist out there has a book these days, and it's easy to let them just pass you by unnoticed. However, there is NO way of ignoring "Everything That Creeps". From it's unique design and Awsome cover to the amazingly detailed and wonderfully imaginative artwork inside, this is more than a book - it's a treasure.
Liz McGrath is one of the most innovative and original artists out there, and it's great to be able to see every detail of her twisted sculptures. After looking at this book, you'll never be the same...
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
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creeps glorious creeps, November 15, 2006
This review is from: Everything That Creeps: The Art of Elizabeth McGrath (Hardcover)
This is one of those books that I stumbled upon while store-browsing and passed up, and kicked myself later for not snatching it up immediately. My shelf was lonely until it arrived in the mail. That's how cool this book is.
For the uninitiated this is a collection of photographs of mutated animal/insect sculptures and dioramas, little creatures dressed up like sailors and prostitutes, stuff of that ilk (they have a very Grand Guignol feel). They're crafted beautifully and, true to the book's title, creepily, but adorably so. Fans of the Nightmare Before Christmas characters and asthetic will probably love this stuff.
McGrath's work is downright amazing, I just wish this book were a little thicker.
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