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The Artist on the Island Pete Hogan

The Artist on the Island By Pete Hogan

The Artist on the Island by Pete Hogan


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A follow-up instalment to the author's highly acclaimed The Log of the Molly B, this book is a record of one man's attempt to forego modern-day conveniences and social conventions in order to focus on what is truly important. It is illustrated with dozens of full colour plates.

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The Artist on the Island: An Achilbeg Journal by Pete Hogan

This beautifully illustrated memoir by Pete Hogan is the follow-up instalment to his highly acclaimed The Log of the Molly B. After the adventures of building his own boat and sailing it from Canada down the west coast of the US, through the Panama Canal and across the Atlantic to Ireland, Pete decided to settle down and dedicate his life to his art in the remote surroundings of Achillbeg island, just south of Achill, County Mayo. As he describes it: I was not in the mood for compromise. I wanted to live on an island and make art. If Paul Gauguin could quit his job as a stock broker and paint pictures on an island, so could I, but in the west of Ireland. If James Joyce could be an exile in Trieste and 'forge in the smithy of his soul the uncreated conscience of his race', then so could I, but on an island in the west of Ireland and. If Andy Warhol could rule the art world and become famous from some night club in New York, then so could I - from an island in the west of Ireland. I would be famous, aloof, celebrated and revered - from an island in the West of Ireland. Or so I thought. I parked my engineless, gaff-rigged ketch. I unloaded my dreams. I kicked open the door of my house and I settled in. I kept a journal that winter. What follows is based on what I wrote. Lavishly illustrated with dozens of full colour plates, The Artist on the Island is a remarkable record of one man's attempt to forego modern-day conveniences and social conventions in order to focus on what is truly important.

About Pete Hogan

Pete Hogan is a well-known visual artist, who specialises in paintings of cityscape and seascape. The Log of the Molly B describes his days as a boat bum when he sailed solo around the world by way of Cape Horn in a boat which he built himself. For this voyage he was awarded honorary membership of the Royal St George Yacht Club and the Irish Cruising Club. Pete Hogan's artwork is contained in several public and corporate collections, and countless private collections all over the world.

Additional information

GOR013604567
9781908308498
1908308494
The Artist on the Island: An Achilbeg Journal by Pete Hogan
Used - Like New
Paperback
The Liffey Press
20130515
208
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Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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