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There lived a timid cabbage in a field beside a stream, and all that cabbage did each day was lie in bed and dream. Charles Krafft wrote a poem for fellow artist Femke Hiemstra. Femke was so taken with the endearing charm of the poem that she proceeded to illustrate it. Those drawings became a sold-out show at the Roq La Rue gallery in Seattle, and that sold-out show resulted in this equally charming book. The Timid Cabbage is a beautiful keepsake gift that a thoughtful child will forever treasure. An older child just might embrace the heartfelt moral of the story about the importance of being…mehr

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There lived a timid cabbage in a field beside a stream, and all that cabbage did each day was lie in bed and dream. Charles Krafft wrote a poem for fellow artist Femke Hiemstra. Femke was so taken with the endearing charm of the poem that she proceeded to illustrate it. Those drawings became a sold-out show at the Roq La Rue gallery in Seattle, and that sold-out show resulted in this equally charming book. The Timid Cabbage is a beautiful keepsake gift that a thoughtful child will forever treasure. An older child just might embrace the heartfelt moral of the story about the importance of being an individual. Young adults, middle aged hipsters and older art collectors will want it to revisit the magic of being young-minded and susceptible to enchantment. You'll want to have The Timid Cabbage prominently displayed on your bookshelf to impress all your cool friends.
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Autorenporträt
Charles Krafft is a self-taught painter based in Seattle, Washington USA. His work in the Delft ceramics tradition was inspired by his friendship with American motorcycle and hot rod hero Von Dutch. In the early 1990s, Krafft began a series of natural and socio-political disasters painted on found china plates called Disasterware(TM), with the logo designed by Von Dutch. In 1995, Krafft traveled to war-ravaged Bosnia Herzegovina with the Slovenian industrial rock band Laibach. Moved by the plight of the besieged residents of Sarajevo, he returned to Central Europe and created an arsenal of Delft weaponry. The Porcelain War Museum Project premiered at the Republic of Slovenia Ministry of Defense headquarters in Ljubljana in 2000, and has subsequently been exhibited in galleries and museums around the world.