Wednesday, October 14, 2015
Friday, September 4, 2015
Friday, July 24, 2015
The Book of Giants
The Book of Giants is about to hit the wider market. So, here are some options for ordering the book.
The book can be ordered through the publisher’s website, Flesk Publications.
Flesk is the only place where you can purchase the Deluxe Edition!!
http://fleskpublications.com/flesksite/
http://fleskpublications.com/flesksite/
If you are from the Netherlands and Belgium go to:
http://www.darkdragonbooks.com/…/book-of-giants-by-petar-m…/
or
http://www.bol.com/…/p/the-book-of-giants/9200000038379375/…
http://www.darkdragonbooks.com/…/book-of-giants-by-petar-m…/
or
http://www.bol.com/…/p/the-book-of-giants/9200000038379375/…
Or you can order through amazon.com
bookdepository.com is always
an option because of the free delivery worldwide.
If you are from Serbia I think the cheapest option for you might be Book
Depository
Ako ste iz Srbije mislim da bi najpovoljnije bilo naruciti knjigu preko
Book Depository
I hope you will enjoy the book.
Thank you!
Thank you!
Friday, July 17, 2015
Sunday, July 12, 2015
Sunday, June 28, 2015
The Book of Giants arrived!
Hallelujah!! I
finally got my complimentary copies of The Book of Giants! The books have made a
long journey over the seven seas, all the way from Hong Kong to the
Netherlands. Nobody knows exactly why it took it so long to reach the final destination…
I guess the treacherousness of the seven seas might be the reason…and perhaps the
carelessness of a few individuals in charge. However, my wife and I went yesterday
to Breda to always pleasant and cozy comic book store, De Stripspecialist, where an official opening of the first box
took place.
I hope you will
forgive me this lack of modesty, but I must say I was very, very pleased with
the exceptionally high quality of
printing and binding, the trademarks of the publisher, Flesk Publications. Because
I already saw an advance copy of the Trade Edition, I was particularly
impressed by a very delicate and superbly executed binding of the Deluxe
Edition. If you are a fan of beautifully produced limited edition books, this
is your chance to obtain one. This
signed Deluxe Edition of The book of Giants is limited to only 500 copies, it goes with a slipcase and contains an additional
16 pages The Book of Giants Sketchbook section. This edition can be purchased only through the
publisher.
Friday, May 29, 2015
Wednesday, May 27, 2015
Thursday, March 26, 2015
The Exodus of Giants
The Exodus of Giants, oil on MDF board, 80X55 cm.
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I recently
finished a painting, titled The Exodus of Giants, that has been commissioned by
an art collector from France. It’s a pity I wasn’t able to finish this piece
earlier, so that we could include it in my upcoming book on giants. Speaking of
The Book of Giants, the book is at the printer right now and is expected to be printed
very soon.
There is a wide spread
opinion that a good painting must speak for itself and therefore doesn’t need any
explanation, or additional information, in order to be properly experienced by the viewer (whatever that “properly” might
mean). While I generally agree, I am at the same time well aware of the limitations
imposed by such a notion. It all depends
on the type of painting (art) on one hand, and the spectator’s mindset on the
other. It often happens that one is able to experience a painting more fully
and to connect with it on a deeper, emotional level if one is aware of the painting’s
context, whether historical, social, philosophical, or
purely artistic. Even
a little story, or
an anecdote, about the artist and the painting’s genesis can trigger an
emotional response
and unlock the flow of associations in the viewer’s mind. When viewing
art we basically deal with symbols and concepts that represent
both outer and inner world. Their impact on our psyche is the most
important thing. Much of the communication
with an art object happens at the unconscious level, and the more
emotions involved in this "interaction", the stronger the bond with that
piece of art. This is quite obvious.
When I showed this
painting for the first time, a few persons responded by asking: “Where do they
get those furs?” Somebody else commented: ”I think you should be aware that
giants would have to have a very different muscular and skeletal structure,
otherwise they would be crashed under their own weight.”
One experiences art,
like all other things, as one wants, or must. Every time you show your art work
to the public you throw yourself before the lions, so to speak. Nothing wrong
with that, as long as you are able to withstand whatever the audience throws at
you, both good and bad. It can break you, but it can also help you grow, we all
know that. Nevertheless, there are situations in which a kind of short sightedness
and narrow-mindedness becomes apparent. I believe this can be corrected to a
certain degree by giving an appropriate explanation, or sharing a related story
that can inspire and stimulate the public to expend its view.
When it comes to having a “proper” experience of
art that deals with mythological themes I can say the following
- before entering a mythological realm, which is a place situated deep within
the human psyche, for the Unconscious is the birthplace of myth, one is
required to leave one's usual logic and rational thinking behind. It's of no
use there for these "imaginary" worlds have their own reality, their
own laws, and their own logic. Therefore, use your imagination and harness your
dreams. But, beware of a deadly danger lurking in the shadows…You might come
across your true self down there. ...At least that is my own experience.
At the end, and with the
hope that you will experience this painting “properly”, and not ask about the
furs, or G-force, here is a short part from The Book of Giants that inspired the
painting's creation: “…Alas, the giants had overestimated
their own strength and were eventually defeated by the gods. Many were slain in
battle, while the rest fled into deep cracks and hollows under the mountains,
disappearing from the face of the world for a long period of time. After many
years spent in their somber refuge, the giants discovered the existence of an
unknown land. This green and lush country was hidden behind an invisible
barrier for so long that even the gods had forgotten it. But not all giants
dared to leave the relative safety of their underground shelters and chose
instead to stay. Those who did immigrate to the new land found a safe haven,
which allowed them to walk freely in the daylight once again. This is known as the first exodus of
giants.”