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An Apothecary of Art

An Apothecary of Art

To Soothe Your Soul

by Ravenous Butterflies
Hardback
Publication Date: 20/09/2023

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An Apothecary of Art is the beautiful debut collection from Ravenous Butterflies featuring 80 exquisite works of art from the likes of John William Waterhouse, Henri Rousseau and Rockwell Kent with accompanying quotes from voices including Sappho, Pablo Neruda and Harriet Tubman.

Ravenous Butterflies is a hugely popular and unique art and literature blog curated by Lisa Azarmi. With over 740,000 followers across social media, reaching more than 10 million views per month and growing, Ravenous Butterflies is a transformative source of wellbeing to millions.

An Apothecary of Art is the beautiful debut collection from Ravenous Butterflies featuring 80 exquisite works of art from the likes of John William Waterhouse, Henri Rousseau and Rockwell Kent with accompanying quotes from voices including Sappho, Pablo Neruda and Harriet Tubman. The thoughtfully designed combinations of word and image are beautiful, uplifting and healing. In many ways, it is a curated expression of Lisa's own journey that resonates with so many. The contents page is artfully divided into twelve emotional journeys that suggest routes in which to navigate the book to evoke different feelings and offer tailored guidance. The Ravenous Butterflies community provides a haven of escape and well-being. The art is not always the most obvious and the words, often hidden gems of wisdom. However, a biographical section on the featured artists will provide context on your new favourite finds. This illumination of the power of art feels modern yet still timelessly beautiful.

Lisa Azarmi - creator of Ravenous Butterflies - is a practising artist, journalist and poet and believes that art is not just a luxury for the few but has universal power to sustain positive mental health. She has proved that with Ravenous Butterflies and with her much anticipated book, An Apothecary of Art.

ISBN:
9781849948142
9781849948142
Category:
History of art / art & design styles
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
20-09-2023
Language:
English
Publisher:
Pavilion Books
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
192
Dimensions (mm):
218x242x25mm
Weight:
0.87kg
Ravenous Butterflies

Ravenous Butterflies began as a Facebook page in 2013 and has since generated a devoted global fanbase. With over 740,000 loyal followers on Facebook and Instagram, the Ravenous Butterflies brand has grown into a thriving ecosystem, generating more than 10,000,000 views per month across platforms and growing.

As well as being the founder of Ravenous Butterflies, Lisa Azarmi is a practising artist, journalist, poet, curator, founding member of South London Arts Lab and founding editor of MU Magazine Ltd.

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