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The Enchanted Quest

Book Five of the Faerie Path
356p. 978-0-06087-158-1.
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Gr 9-Up This short documentary spotlights digital media artist Laurence Gartel and his work in an interview format as he discusses his processes and digital media in general. Gartel is considered by many to be the father of digital media. He takes a photo and, using different computer software, enhances it to create a unique piece of art. His favorite piece, "Coney Island Baby," is a collage of parts of photos that speak to the history of Coney Island. Every line of this wonderfully constructed visual feast takes the eye from detail to detail to create the feel of action while vibrant colors create a kaleidoscope of motion and mood. Among his influences are Andy Warhol, Robert Rauschenberg, and Nam June Paik. He admonishes aspiring artists to "make some noise" and constantly push the limits of comfort to be successful. For over 30 years, Gartel's art has evolved to show a time line of the most recent advances in technology that are used to enhance his original photos. This film introduces a digital genius and an art form that will be appealing to students."Jeana Actkinson, ESC XI Regional Service Center, Ft. Worth, TX" Copyright 2010 Media Source Inc.
Princess Tania, her sister Rathina, and mortal medical student Connor continue their desperate journey to find a cure for the plague sweeping Faerie. Dark magic, legendary adversaries, and betrayal beset the trio at every turn. Action and suspense spur the plot through occasional slides into sappiness. Tania's familial relationships, particularly with prodigal Rathina, resonate despite the often stilted pseudo-Elizabethan dialogue.

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