The Art of Sherlock Holmes: Global 2 by Phil Growick

The Art of Sherlock Holmes: Global 2 by Phil Growick

Author:Phil Growick
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: short stories, murder, theft, treason, betrayal, love, loss, greed, Cairo, humorous, paranormal, Mahdist War, Scotland, effigy, ancient history, druidic ceremonies, burning man, forgery, curse, New Orleans, long-case clock, voodoo, black pearls, diamonds, necklace, kimono, ghosts, Japanese, Kohada Koheiji, Samurai, Kenjutsu, Ninja, Yakuza, poison, Kensington, Stock Exchange, mummies, Medium, séances, fraud, Boers, mudlarks, toshers, blasting cap
ISBN: 9781787056046
Publisher: Andrews UK
Published: 2020-11-05T00:00:00+00:00


The Kensington Conundrum

By James Moffett

This story originally appeared in ‘The Trials of Sherlock Holmes’.

James Moffett was not a particularly keen reader during his early childhood. This changed when, aged 10, he discovered a book about life during the Middle Ages. Since then, he has been absorbing all kinds of facts and histories, going as far back as the Roman era and as recent as the Victorian age. During his brief writing career, he has published a collection of short stories and a stand-alone novel on the character of Sherlock Holmes, including short story submissions to two anthologies about the same literary character. He also maintains an online blog on the life and works of J.R.R. Tolkien: https://atolkienistperspective.wordpress.com In his spare time, James engages in copious amounts of reading, tea drinking, and practicing archery.

https://www.amazon.com/James-Moffett/e/B07J2LZJXD

Hildegarde Handsaeme was born in Kortrijk Hildegarde resides and works in Terlanen (S.E. of Brussels). With an articulate preference for the figure and the nature of woman she went the self-teaching way in the plastic art form. The sensitive approach of this theme remains her source of inspiration which is utterly inexhaustible. The recognition of her artistic plastic language was a fact a couple of years ago when she obtained the third international prize for painting in Libramont. Hildegarde paints mainly women and follows a harmonic and constructively perfect pattern. The figure in itself is dominating but she knows how to put it the right surroundings where nature and cosmos play a symbolic part. With a set of straight lines she builds a mysterial haze of inner feelings on the canvas in a simple but penetrative way. She does not call for hallucinating images bet lets herself go with sensitivity guided by an unfailing intuition. Even when the figures at first sight seem distant they point to a certain duality and yet her usage of colors express an honest alliance between the data and the deeper thoughts. Simply, and honestly Hildegarde gives us the message of love and tenderness which should be shown to each individual. In a pictorial, equilibrated and harmonic way she knows how to remind us of the glamorous intuition of woman.

http://www.hildegardehandsaeme.com

Size: 76cm x 55cm

Medium: Arches paper with ink, acrylic and marker



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