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E.M. Forster, British novelist, essayist, and social and literary critic. His fame rests largely on his novels Howards End (1910) and A Passage to India (1924). His writing style was much freer and more colloquial than that of his Victorian predecessors, and his novels show a continuity with the Romantic tradition.
For decades, Forster could not publish his novel of gay love, “Maurice.” Its importance in his work and to the writers he nurtured is only just becoming clear.
Art.com | We Are Art We exist so you can have the art you love. Art.com gives you easy access to incredible art images and top-notch craftsmanship. High-Quality Framed Art Prints Our high-end framed wall art is printed on premium paper using non-toxic, archival inks that protect against UV light to resist fading. Experience unmatched quality and style as you choose from a wide range of designs to enhance your room décor. Professionally Crafted Framed Wall Art Attention to detail is at the heart of our process, as we exclusively use 100% solid wood frames that include 4-ply white core matboard and durable, frame-grade clear acrylic for clarity, long-lasting protection of the artwork and unrivaled quality. With a thoughtfully selected frame and mat combination, this piece is designed to complement your art and create a visually appealing display. Easy-to-Hang & Ready-to-Display Artwork Each framed art piece comes with hanging hardware affixed to the back of the frame, allowing for easy and convenient installation. Ready to display right out of the box. Handcrafted in the USA. Bamburgh Castle, a hilltop fortress constructed on top of a craggy outcrop of volcanic dolerite, Grade I Listed Building, Bamburgh, Northumberland, England, United Kingdom, Europe Stuart Forster/robertharding The Print This photographic print leverages sophisticated digital technology to capture a level of detail that is absolutely stunning. The colors are vivid and pure. The high-quality archival paper, a favorite choice among professional photographers, has a refined luster quality. Paper Type: Photographic Print Finished Size: 8" x 12" Arrives by Sat, May 4 Product ID: 60529159270A
A Study in Mauve by Harold Forster, 1930.
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Art.com | We Are Art We exist so you can have the art you love. Art.com gives you easy access to incredible art images and top-notch craftsmanship. High-Quality Framed Art Prints Our high-end framed wall art is printed on premium paper using non-toxic, archival inks that protect against UV light to resist fading. Experience unmatched quality and style as you choose from a wide range of designs to enhance your room décor. Professionally Crafted Framed Wall Art Attention to detail is at the heart of our process, as we exclusively use 100% solid wood frames that include 4-ply white core matboard and durable, frame-grade clear acrylic for clarity, long-lasting protection of the artwork and unrivaled quality. With a thoughtfully selected frame and mat combination, this piece is designed to complement your art and create a visually appealing display. Easy-to-Hang & Ready-to-Display Artwork Each framed art piece comes with hanging hardware affixed to the back of the frame, allowing for easy and convenient installation. Ready to display right out of the box. Handcrafted in the USA. The Print This art print displays sharp, vivid images with a high degree of color accuracy. A member of the versatile family of art prints, this high-quality reproduction represents the best of both worlds: quality and affordability. Art prints are created using a digital or offset lithography press. Paper Type: Art Print Finished Size: 12" x 18" Arrives by Thu, Mar 14 Product ID: 55625253612A
Atlanta-based agency Metaleap Creative commissioned me to design an expressive ‘Q’ for their client In Touch Magazine. Each issue features a regular column entitled “one question, four answers” where the ‘Q’ is the opening visual, and is created by a different artist each month.
36 Days of Type is a project that invites designers, illustrators and graphic artists to express their particular view on the letters of our alphabet and the numbers 0-9. Participants are challenged to design a character each day for 36 days. Here’s my set for 2018, in which I aimed to showcase a wide variety […]
36 Days of Type is a project that invites designers, illustrators and graphic artists to express their particular view on the letters of our alphabet and the numbers 0-9. Participants are challenged to design a character each day for 36 days. Here’s my set for 2018, in which I aimed to showcase a wide variety […]
The fine fellows at ThoughtMatter approached me to create a huge 48×72 inch poster highlighting their goals and values, which was to be displayed prominently in their New York studio. My idea was to present the values as a kind of “13 Commandments” by creating an elaborate and highly detailed custom lettering design evocative of […]
I was proud to donate some lettering to support the launch of Leeds Mental Wellbeing Service. A little love goes a long way.
36 Days of Type is a project that invites designers, illustrators and graphic artists to express their particular view on the letters of our alphabet and the numbers 0-9. Participants are challenged to design a character each day for 36 days. Here’s my set for 2018, in which I aimed to showcase a wide variety […]
Mit 17 Jahren tritt Georg Forster mit dem berühmten James Cook eine Reise um die Welt an. Kurz nach seiner Rückkehr 1775 begegnet der Welterkunder in London dem aufgeschlossenen Dessauer Fürstenpaar Franz und Louise, die reich beschenkt nach Hause kehren. Bis heute zeugt davon die einmalige Wörlitzer Südsee-Sammlung.
Just a different angle of one of my favorite terns to shoot.....since there are so many.
Facebook . 500px . Getty Forster's Tern hovering, Bolsa Chica(CA) Canon EOS 7D @ 400mm ---- 1/2500s--- f/7.1 --- ISO 320
Edward Morgan Forster (1879-1970) was an English writer of novels, short stories and essays. After his father died before he was two years old, Forster was raised by female relatives who were affiliated with a stern evangelical sect. At the age of ten, a great aunt left him an inheritance that afforded him a private education while allowing himself to attempt a career as a writer. Forster detested public school, but found King's College, Cambridge, almost a paradise by contrast, with its strongly homoerotic atmosphere among students and faculty. In 1901 Forster was elected to the elite Cambridge secret society The Apostles, leading to close ties with other members such as John Maynard Keynes and Lytton Strachey of the Bloomsbury group. After traveling for a year in Italy Forster taught a course at the Working Mens’ College, a part-time commitment he maintained for over twenty years in order to affirm his belief in reducing class barriers. Then four novels appeared in a five year period of creativity: Where Angels Feared to Tread (1905), The Longest Journey (1907), A Room with a View (1908) and Howards End (1910). This brilliant body of work, openly critical of Edwardian pieties, secured his fame. In 1914 Forster completed the first draft of a homosexual novel, Maurice. Realizing that it was not publishable in England after the persecution of Oscar Wilde, he shared the manuscript with only a few friends, including Christopher Isherwood and D. H. Lawrence, who used it as the model for his heterosexual Lady Chatterley's Lover. Forster continued to revise Maurice* until 1960, but it was not published until 1971, after his death the previous year. After completing Maurice, Forster felt that his novel writing was over, as he had exhausted his insights into heterosexual relationships, yet could not publish the works with homosexual themes that affected him personally. *The film version of Maurice, released by the Ivory-Merchant-Jhabvala team in 1987, was a success and remarkably true to the novel. In Maurice, an upper class man comes to find his true destiny with a working-class boy, the gamekeeper at an estate. Scholars have long speculated about the reason for Forster’s low productivity after a string that included the aforementioned classics plus A Passage to India (1924), considered by most to be his masterpiece. A Passage to India delivered a sharp critique of British imperialism. Newly revealed papers from Forster, including his sex diary, reveal that his first sexual encounter with a man and the way it compounded his lifelong struggle with homosexuality killed his creative drive. He did not write any novels between 1924 and the time of his death in 1970. Forster lost his virginity to a wounded soldier on an Egyptian beach when he was 38 and later met Bob Buckingham, a married policeman, in 1930. Forster and Buckingham remained lovers until Forster’s death. After 1924 Forster published only essays and reviews. The broadcasts of his essays on the BBC during the early years of the Second World War (published in Two Cheers for Democracy) delivered to the British people some of the most important writing of the mid-twentieth century, according to Adrian Barlow, a Forster scholar. In 1946 Forster accepted an offer to become an honorary fellow at King's College Cambridge, where he lived for the rest of his life. Although Forster struggled to reconcile the heterosexual English middle-class themes of his famous works with the reality of his affairs with working-class men, he went on to become an influential President of the National Council for Civil Liberties and a committed advocate of free speech. Sources: Wayne R. Dynes – Encyclopedia of Homosexuality (1990) Julie Bolder for The Advocate (2010): http://www.advocate.com/arts-entertainment/entertainment-news/2010/06/06/gay-sex-halted-em-forsters-career
A selection of Asian-inspired lettering created during a visit to Vietnam.
36 Days of Type is a project that invites designers, illustrators and graphic artists to express their particular view on the letters of our alphabet and the numbers 0-9. Participants are challenged to design a character each day for 36 days. Here’s my set for 2018, in which I aimed to showcase a wide variety […]