The Expressionist

'For those of us who believe anything is possible'

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Self Improvement, Creativity, Art & Architecture, General Art, Fiction & Literature, Coming of Age
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Author: Dean D Mobbs ISBN: 9780994427922
Publisher: Dean Mobbs Gallery Publication: November 7, 2015
Imprint: Dean Mobbs Gallery Language: English
Author: Dean D Mobbs
ISBN: 9780994427922
Publisher: Dean Mobbs Gallery
Publication: November 7, 2015
Imprint: Dean Mobbs Gallery
Language: English

The Expressionist is a fictional tale that centres on the development of a young Australian boy, Albert Dennis Braun, living  in rural and regional NSW, and his coming of age into a realm of artistic and creative tendencies. The story involves loss and sadness, as well as physical, spiritual and artistic growth. The Expressionist is written with the understanding that life, and all it entails, suggests that we as human beings are able to accomplish, overcome and establish an individual path no matter what the challenge. For the young Albert, this is possible despite the many and varied challenges associted with growing up: spirituality, relationships, life choices, artistic practice, emotional stability and the attitude of society towards those who choose 'the path less taken.'

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The Expressionist is a fictional tale that centres on the development of a young Australian boy, Albert Dennis Braun, living  in rural and regional NSW, and his coming of age into a realm of artistic and creative tendencies. The story involves loss and sadness, as well as physical, spiritual and artistic growth. The Expressionist is written with the understanding that life, and all it entails, suggests that we as human beings are able to accomplish, overcome and establish an individual path no matter what the challenge. For the young Albert, this is possible despite the many and varied challenges associted with growing up: spirituality, relationships, life choices, artistic practice, emotional stability and the attitude of society towards those who choose 'the path less taken.'

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