
High Riders, Saints and Death Cars
A Life Saved by Art
Nicholas Herrera(Author)
Groundwood Books Ltd ,Canada (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 28. July 2011
Book
Hardback
56 pages
978-0-88899-854-5 (ISBN)
Description
A USBBY Outstanding International Books Honor Book
Nicholas Herrera started life as a mischievous, dyslexic boy, born into one of the old Spanish families of New Mexico. Bad teachers and poor schooling helped him to lose himself in drugs, drinking, riding motorcycles and driving fast cars. A near-death experience, a wonderful mother and a fascination with making art saved him.
Today Nicholas Herrera is one of the most noted Santeros -- artists who create images of saints and other religious figures -- in the U.S. The text, as told to Elisa Amado, tells Nicholas's story through his art and expounds the hard-earned wisdom that his experience has brought him. Herrera's life, his political views about drugs, his sense of social justice, and his support for oppressed people will speak directly to young readers, especially those who might feel that life has nothing to offer them due to their economic circumstances or their class or ethnic backgrounds.
Nicholas Herrera started life as a mischievous, dyslexic boy, born into one of the old Spanish families of New Mexico. Bad teachers and poor schooling helped him to lose himself in drugs, drinking, riding motorcycles and driving fast cars. A near-death experience, a wonderful mother and a fascination with making art saved him.
Today Nicholas Herrera is one of the most noted Santeros -- artists who create images of saints and other religious figures -- in the U.S. The text, as told to Elisa Amado, tells Nicholas's story through his art and expounds the hard-earned wisdom that his experience has brought him. Herrera's life, his political views about drugs, his sense of social justice, and his support for oppressed people will speak directly to young readers, especially those who might feel that life has nothing to offer them due to their economic circumstances or their class or ethnic backgrounds.
Reviews / Votes
[Herrera]...makes clear the concrete impact thatart can have. * Publishers Weely * Herrera and his art are interesting and engaging. -- Heather Kuziw * CM Magazine * ...stunning photographs...and a lively narrative... * Rutgers * His unique view of the modern world combined with his traditional methods make Herrera an important contemporary santero. -- Maria Egolf-Romero * Pasatiempo Magazine * It's a fortunate teenager who will come across this beautifully produced art book and its subject... -- Paula Willey * School Library Journal * "... most pieces display a tongue-in-cheek humour as well as a love of colour and reverence for traditional beliefs.
The book is lavishly illustrated with photos by John T. Denne. " -- Bernie Goedhart * Canada.com *
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Ontario
Canada
Target group
Children/juvenile
Interest Age: From 10 years
Product notice
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
Color photos throughout
Dimensions
Height: 294 mm
Width: 246 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
567 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-88899-854-5 (9780888998545)
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Persons
Nicholas Herrera is one of the best-known folk artists working in the United States today. His work has been exhibited in New York, Paris, Chicago, Baltimore, Denver, Pueblo and Santa Fe.
Visit Nicholas Herrera's website:
http://www.nicholasherrera.com/ ELISA AMADO is a Guatemalan-born author and translator. She has written My Friend (Mi amiga), illustrated by Alfonso Ruano; Un Barrilete para el Dia de los Muertos / Barrilete: A Kite for the Day of the Dead; Cousins (Primas), illustrated by Luis Garay; and Tricycle (El triciclo), illustrated by Alfonso Ruano, which is on the Americas Award Commended List and is a USBBY Outstanding International Book. She lives in Toronto.
Visit Nicholas Herrera's website:
http://www.nicholasherrera.com/ ELISA AMADO is a Guatemalan-born author and translator. She has written My Friend (Mi amiga), illustrated by Alfonso Ruano; Un Barrilete para el Dia de los Muertos / Barrilete: A Kite for the Day of the Dead; Cousins (Primas), illustrated by Luis Garay; and Tricycle (El triciclo), illustrated by Alfonso Ruano, which is on the Americas Award Commended List and is a USBBY Outstanding International Book. She lives in Toronto.