The (not so) Little Book of Surprises
Autor William Arntz, Deirdre Hade Fotograf Endre Baloghen Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 noi 2016
The (not so) Little Book of Surprises is a verbal and graphic trip to the unexpected, whimsical, and wise worlds of writer and poet Deirdre Hade and her husband and graphic visionary Will Arntz. With images provided by award winning photographer Endre Balogh. These images will inspire you, make you laugh and make you think. The prose and poetry will raise your awareness to the level that great art does when truly enjoyed. You will constantly be surprised and perhaps conclude that this is not such a little book after all. An ideal gift for those on your list who have everything or nothing at all.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781943625932
ISBN-10: 194362593X
Pagini: 136
Dimensiuni: 235 x 279 x 21 mm
Greutate: 1.04 kg
Editura: Waterside Productions, Inc.
Colecția Waterside
ISBN-10: 194362593X
Pagini: 136
Dimensiuni: 235 x 279 x 21 mm
Greutate: 1.04 kg
Editura: Waterside Productions, Inc.
Colecția Waterside
Notă biografică
William Arntz began his professional career as a research laser physicist, developing wave optics simulators for high energy lasing systems. After a few years of traveling he landed in San Francisco and began studying with his first spiritual teacher, Rama (a.k.a. Dr. Fredrick Lenz). Eventually the students were given the task of writing a software product/company whereupon William wrote “AutoSys” – a distributed event processor. He sold the company 2 years later and retired.
Soon thereafter William began attending the Ramtha School of Enlightenment. While there he became interested in getting some of the principles gleaned from his decades of spiritual inquiry out to the general public. He realized he could satisfy a life long dream and use the software proceeds to make a movie. That movie started life as a small documentary about Spirit and Science, but grew in scope (and budget) and became What the BLEEP Do We Know!? Producing, scripting, and directing the film, What the BLEEP was completed in 2004 and went on to become a global phenomena, with well over 100 million viewers experiencing the BLEEP.
The companion book to the film What the Bleep has sold well excess of 100,000 copies and has been translated into 20 languages.
Deirdre Hade is a Modern Day Mystic. A spiritual adept since childhood she has spent her life communicating with the unseen. As a member of the Transformational Leadership Council her wisdom has been sighted in Marci Shimoff’s “ Love for No Reason” Her work is taught by Jack Canfield, “America’s Success Coach.” Ms. Hade founded Radiance Healing and Meditation in 2007 as a system of mindfulness for our modern time reaching thousands globally with her Radiance Pure Energy program. Her current celebrity list of supporters include Donna Karan, Gweneth Paltrow, Kerry Washington and Demi Moore to name a few.
Deirdre has two children Eric Harel and Leilah Katherine, and is married to William Arntz creator, director, producer of the film, “What The Bleep Do We Know!?” She considers her family her greatest gift of inspiration.
From earliest childhood, Endre Balogh has been an internationally known concert violinist. He spent much of his career touring the world, playing solo recitals, concertos with orchestras, and chamber music - working with such eminent musical luminaries as Zubin Mehta, Christoph von Dohnanyi, Vladimir Horowitz, and André Watts. In 2004, he severely curtailed his touring schedule to spend more time with his wife and children and rapidly began honing his passion for photography. Soon, he was winning top awards in contests, and his unique aesthetic vision and reputation for consistently beautiful work earned him an enviable reputation among his photographic colleagues. His photos are prominently displayed in the collections of several connoisseurs of fine photographic and digital art. In 2016 the California Professional Photographers Association named him “Number Two” among the “Top Ten Photographers in California".
Soon thereafter William began attending the Ramtha School of Enlightenment. While there he became interested in getting some of the principles gleaned from his decades of spiritual inquiry out to the general public. He realized he could satisfy a life long dream and use the software proceeds to make a movie. That movie started life as a small documentary about Spirit and Science, but grew in scope (and budget) and became What the BLEEP Do We Know!? Producing, scripting, and directing the film, What the BLEEP was completed in 2004 and went on to become a global phenomena, with well over 100 million viewers experiencing the BLEEP.
The companion book to the film What the Bleep has sold well excess of 100,000 copies and has been translated into 20 languages.
Deirdre Hade is a Modern Day Mystic. A spiritual adept since childhood she has spent her life communicating with the unseen. As a member of the Transformational Leadership Council her wisdom has been sighted in Marci Shimoff’s “ Love for No Reason” Her work is taught by Jack Canfield, “America’s Success Coach.” Ms. Hade founded Radiance Healing and Meditation in 2007 as a system of mindfulness for our modern time reaching thousands globally with her Radiance Pure Energy program. Her current celebrity list of supporters include Donna Karan, Gweneth Paltrow, Kerry Washington and Demi Moore to name a few.
Deirdre has two children Eric Harel and Leilah Katherine, and is married to William Arntz creator, director, producer of the film, “What The Bleep Do We Know!?” She considers her family her greatest gift of inspiration.
From earliest childhood, Endre Balogh has been an internationally known concert violinist. He spent much of his career touring the world, playing solo recitals, concertos with orchestras, and chamber music - working with such eminent musical luminaries as Zubin Mehta, Christoph von Dohnanyi, Vladimir Horowitz, and André Watts. In 2004, he severely curtailed his touring schedule to spend more time with his wife and children and rapidly began honing his passion for photography. Soon, he was winning top awards in contests, and his unique aesthetic vision and reputation for consistently beautiful work earned him an enviable reputation among his photographic colleagues. His photos are prominently displayed in the collections of several connoisseurs of fine photographic and digital art. In 2016 the California Professional Photographers Association named him “Number Two” among the “Top Ten Photographers in California".