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Publications, January-September 2009
 

Publications, January-August 2009.

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Published February 2009
 

Fred Martin's illustrated studio notes on the process of painting and the content of a year's work with the subjects of the art world, sex, old age, loss and death.

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http://www.lulu.com/content/paperback-book/selected-studio-notes-with-illustrations-january-december-2008/5237523

 


 

Published July 2009
 

Record of a several years' long series of explorations of altered states of consciousness, with the goal of re-opening a path to the archetypal and the mythic in personal experience as a source for artistic inspiration.

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http://www.lulu.com/content/paperback-book/from-an-antique-land/4998830

 


 

Published August 2009
 

A book of aphorisms about living and dying as an artist, with information gained from a lifetime of living and doing, seeing and remembering the lives artists have led from east to west and from the caves to now.

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http://www.lulu.com/content/paperback-book/lessons-from-the-masters/7555582

 


 

Fred Martin: Four Decades
An essay for and list of works in the exhibition
at the Art Foundry Gallery
Sacramento California.
September 10–October 3, 2009

Published September 12, 2009.

Catalog with essay for Martin's 2009 four decades survey exhibition at the Art Foundry Gallery in Sacramento, California.

 

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http://www.lulu.com/content/paperback-book/four-decades/7516968


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