Garden of Words

Author:   Pnina Granirer
Publisher:   Granville Island Publishing Ltd.
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9781989467596


Pages:   124
Publication Date:   29 January 2022
Format:   Paperback
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Images in a poetry book often serve as illustrations for the poems, but this is not the case with Garden of Words. In an unusual departure from the norm, we see words illuminate artwork created long before the poems were written. Acclaimed visual artist Pnina Granirer has done this before, in the award-winning limited-edition book The Trials of Eve. Garden of Words consists of five chapters of short poems that deal with thoughts and feelings brought about by the simple reality of living. Alongside her vibrant surrealist paintings, these vignettes explore the joy of dancers' bodies in movement, the sculpted stones of the Gulf Islands and the shadow of a new plague⁠-each expressing Granirer's wish to plant a 'garden of words' in her field of colours.

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Author:   Pnina Granirer
Publisher:   Granville Island Publishing Ltd.
Imprint:   Granville Island Publishing Ltd.
Dimensions:   Width: 20.30cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.277kg
ISBN:  

9781989467596


ISBN 10:   1989467598
Pages:   124
Publication Date:   29 January 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Garden of Words weaves together the art and poetry of Pnina Granirer in a testament to an incredible life lived. One shaped, weathered, etched, and eroded by forces far greater than ourselves, much like the enigmatic landscape of Gabriola Island where the artist found much solace and inspiration. From the outset her poetry serves as the warp holding tension and the framework of her life, while her visual art acts as the weft, drawn through, over and under the warp to turn these threads into the fabric which defines her life. Pnina's poetry and visual art dance across the pages as a pas de deux opening with Pnina age ten through a period of quiet contemplation and connection before culminating in a beautiful and touching tribute to her late husband Edmond Granirer. This poignant collection serves as an important reminder of the tenuous nature of our own existence, the incredible power of art, love and community, and the awe-inspiring mystery, beauty and hope we can all find when we take the time to reconnect with nature and ourselves. - Paul F. Crawford, Director/Curator, Penticton Art Gallery This collection of poems encompasses a range of subject matters, offering personal reflections that are variously joyous, sharp and heartbreaking. Interspersed with Granirer's writing are artworks spanning many years of painting. Time collapses within these pages. They offer a window into a vivid life lived in extraordinary times, and a woman enchanted with the world around her. - George Harris, Curator/Director Two Rivers Gallery, Prince George, BC 'I speak with paint and brush' writes the author of this beautiful collection. Granirer's intermingling of poetry and visual art gives us a profound glimpse into two visions. In one, we see the mysterious yet inanimate stones in the painting. In another, with the buoyant sea ever present, the stones come alive through words. 'I sit alone and listen to the whispering of stones, ' she writes. About the sea, she speaks of how 'Giants' hands pull back the waves.' She doesn't shout but almost whispers the powerful themes of war, plague, sadness, joy and memory, questioning the human condition with delicacy and compassion. - Lillian Boraks-Nemetz, author of Out of the Dark and Mouth of Truth: Buried Secrets Artist Pnina Granirer is also a poet who has written verse since 1945, when the 10- year-old expressed her joy at the end of WW2. The poems range in space from Romania to Israel to Canada, and include many vignettes recorded with a painter's eye and a haiku-like intensity. Some are vividly illustrated with images selected from her long career in visual art. Among my favourites were descriptions of a racoon washing its paws, a glass of sangria in Spain, and eroded sandstones rocks in the Gulf Islands. The book ends with a moving elegy for her recently deceased husband. Readers will find much to treasure in this rich selection from the work of a talented poet-painter. - Graham Good, Professor Emeritus of English, UBC. Translator of Rilke's Late Poetry and Goethe's Poems.


"""Garden of Words weaves together the art and poetry of Pnina Granirer in a testament to an incredible life lived. One shaped, weathered, etched, and eroded by forces far greater than ourselves, much like the enigmatic landscape of Gabriola Island where the artist found much solace and inspiration. From the outset her poetry serves as the warp holding tension and the framework of her life, while her visual art acts as the weft, drawn through, over and under the warp to turn these threads into the fabric which defines her life. Pnina's poetry and visual art dance across the pages as a pas de deux opening with Pnina age ten through a period of quiet contemplation and connection before culminating in a beautiful and touching tribute to her late husband Edmond Granirer. This poignant collection serves as an important reminder of the tenuous nature of our own existence, the incredible power of art, love and community, and the awe-inspiring mystery, beauty and hope we can all find when we take the time to reconnect with nature and ourselves."" - Paul F. Crawford, Director/Curator, Penticton Art Gallery ""This collection of poems encompasses a range of subject matters, offering personal reflections that are variously joyous, sharp and heartbreaking. Interspersed with Granirer's writing are artworks spanning many years of painting. Time collapses within these pages. They offer a window into a vivid life lived in extraordinary times, and a woman enchanted with the world around her."" - George Harris, Curator/Director Two Rivers Gallery, Prince George, BC ""'I speak with paint and brush' writes the author of this beautiful collection. Granirer's intermingling of poetry and visual art gives us a profound glimpse into two visions. In one, we see the mysterious yet inanimate stones in the painting. In another, with the buoyant sea ever present, the stones come alive through words. 'I sit alone and listen to the whispering of stones, ' she writes. About the sea, she speaks of how 'Giants' hands pull back the waves.' She doesn't shout but almost whispers the powerful themes of war, plague, sadness, joy and memory, questioning the human condition with delicacy and compassion. - Lillian Boraks-Nemetz, author of Out of the Dark and Mouth of Truth: Buried Secrets ""Artist Pnina Granirer is also a poet who has written verse since 1945, when the 10- year-old expressed her joy at the end of WW2. The poems range in space from Romania to Israel to Canada, and include many vignettes recorded with a painter's eye and a haiku-like intensity. Some are vividly illustrated with images selected from her long career in visual art. Among my favourites were descriptions of a racoon washing its paws, a glass of sangria in Spain, and eroded sandstones rocks in the Gulf Islands. The book ends with a moving elegy for her recently deceased husband. Readers will find much to treasure in this rich selection from the work of a talented poet-painter."" - Graham Good, Professor Emeritus of English, UBC. Translator of Rilke's Late Poetry and Goethe's Poems."


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Pnina Granirer was born in Romania and lived in Israel, the US and France before coming to Canada in 1965, where she developed a career as a visual artist, showing locally, nationally and internationally. An extensive archive on her work and life can be found in the collection of the British Columbia Artists' Archive at the University of Victoria, BC. The Trials of Eve, a limited-edition, award-winning book including drawings and poems was published in 1989. Pnina Granirer; Portrait of an Artist by Ted Lindberg was published in 1998 on the occasion of her 40th Retrospective Exhibition at the Richmond Art Gallery. Her memoir Light Within the Shadows appeared in 2017. In 1993, Granirer co-founded Artists in Our Midst, the first annual Studio Tour in Vancouver, BC.

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