Carol
Bishop made a pilgrimage across the United States in search of
a way to express
her deep connection to the work of Frank Lloyd Wright. Her experience
of Wright’s architecture transcended a mere understanding of
his design philosophy. In Frank Lloyd Wright: The Romantic Spirit,
Carol Bishop’s paintings and photographs capture both the radiant
energy and the ephemeral quality of Wright’s architecture. Bishop’s
work also reveals how Wright’s architecture inspires thoughts
and feelings about the harmony between nature and humanity. Frank
Lloyd Wright: The Romantic Spirit is a welcome addition to a rich
publishing legacy on the work of this master architect.
The artwork
from this book will be the subject of an exhibition at the Huntington
Museum, Pasadena, California, in October 2005 and it will be displayed
a the FLW National Convention in 2005.
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