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Something to Do with Wings: A Memoir 2010, 2017
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Something to Do with Wings: A Memoir 2010, 2017
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Something to Do with Wings: A Memoir 2010, 2017
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This memoir chronicles the life of an artist who began his professional career as a Harvard trained lawyer before discovering the artist within.
Novak, now 86, looks back on a life of unpredictable twists and turns that have led to a sense of fulfillment, happiness and celebration. The key ingredients: a positive attitude, a sense of commitment to a purpose, being open, a passion for one's work, believing in oneself, and coming from love in dealing with others. He also acknowledges the importance of the support received from friends, family and significant others.
Novak's art, an exploration of color and light, has garnered substantial art world recognition, including a paintings retrospective at the Hood Museum of Art at Dartmouth College initiated by Timothy Rub, its former director and currently director of the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
This book suggests to the reader, by way of example, that opportunities for new pathways in life abound, awaiting discovery.
Novak, now 86, looks back on a life of unpredictable twists and turns that have led to a sense of fulfillment, happiness and celebration. The key ingredients: a positive attitude, a sense of commitment to a purpose, being open, a passion for one's work, believing in oneself, and coming from love in dealing with others. He also acknowledges the importance of the support received from friends, family and significant others.
Novak's art, an exploration of color and light, has garnered substantial art world recognition, including a paintings retrospective at the Hood Museum of Art at Dartmouth College initiated by Timothy Rub, its former director and currently director of the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
This book suggests to the reader, by way of example, that opportunities for new pathways in life abound, awaiting discovery.