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1. My second Asheville art purchase: wall sculptures by Vicki Grant


During our second day in Asheville, hurrying by Blue Spiral 1, I saw work that I again could not live without.  Was it living outside of corporate pressures that made me so open to art, so wanting?  Was it just being happy, and a little carefree?  Was it the half-dream I'd had of my mother as my husband drove the mountain hills, who seemed to be saying, Live now?

I don't know, but these wall sculptures by Vicki Grant, an architect-turned-artist, deeply appealed to me. They are clay based, with oil pigment sheens.  They cradle fossils, shells, porcupine quills.  They are perfectly square and impeccably unique, but together they tell stories.  I bought four and will be hanging them today in our kitchen, just ahead of the rush of Christmas.

Two photos, then.  One taken quickly in the gallery, and one snapped this morning with a macro lens.

To view the work well photographed, and to learn more of this artist's story, go here.  

To get a glimpse of the other work I bought in Asheville (by Akira and Larry Blount), go here.

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2. Arthur Ellis Awards

The Crime Writers of Canada has announced the finalists for the 2009 Arthur Ellis Awards for excellence in Canadian crime writing
Res Judicata, a teen novel by Vicki Grant and published by Orca Book Publishers has been nominated in the “Best Juvenile” category. Res Judicata is the sequel to Quid Pro Quo, which won the Arthur Ellis Award in 2006.

This year marks the 26th anniversary of the prestigious awards, named after the nom de travail of Canada’s official hangman.

The winners will be announced at the Arthur Ellis Awards dinner on Thursday, June 4, at the National Arts Centre in Ottawa.

“…Filled with quirky characters and great detective work. Cyril’s off-beat life provides a colorful backdrop for the action, and readers will be kept on their toes right up until the end.” (Readingjunky)

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