A look at the artist and his work, including his illustrations for T.S. Eliot's Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats and the animated credits for the Mystery! series on public television
Ross Clifford Bücher






Leading Lawyers' Case For The Resurrection
- 146 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
Did Jesus rise from the dead?What happened to the body of Jesus?Are the writers of the Gospels reliable witnesses?The author selects some of the most prominent lawyers of modern times to sift through the evidence on the most influential figure of history. He describes the lawyers' professional backgrounds, outlines their contributions to this 2000-year-old debate and reinforces their conclusions by some careful research of his own. A compelling case is made for the familiar claim of the Apostles' 'On the third day he rose again.' While Ross Clifford believes that 'the evidence would convince a court of law,' he argues that we can't leave the matter there. The phenomenon of the resurrection strikes at the very heart of who we are and how we view human existence. Inevitably, we find ourselves What does it mean if Jesus did rise from the dead? How does it affect my understanding of life and death?Where does this understanding take me?This book is a modern classic with chapters on the writings of distinguished jurists such as Simon Greenleaf, Lord Hailsham, Norman Anderson, and John Warwick Montgomery. A significant book which every lawyer should read . . .(David Kilgour, MP and Deputy Speaker, Canadian House of Commons).
Today many people are searching for spiritual meaning but for the most part they are not conducting their search anywhere near a church. It is more likely that they are delving into things like alchemy, paganism, gnosicism, tarot, and yoga.
Hurricane Waves
- 192 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
The book showcases the "Hurricane Waves" series by Clifford Ross, featuring dramatic black and white photographs taken during hurricanes. Ross braves the surf in a wetsuit and flotation vest, tethered to an assistant, to capture the tumultuous waves. This collection presents all eighty-four images from the series, including detailed close-ups and historical color photographs. It coincides with a significant exhibition at MASS MoCA, highlighting the artistry and intensity of Ross's work in capturing nature's fury.
Introduction to theology and apologetics by Lutheran jurist and theologian John Warwick Montgomery. Einführung in Theologie und Apologetik des lutherischen Juristen und Theologen John Warwick Montgomery.
Seen & Imagined: The World of Clifford Ross
- 352 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
Clifford Ross's photography uniquely blends romantic realism with abstract forms, showcasing nature's intricacies through his innovative R1 camera, which captures stunningly high-resolution images. His journey began in the mid-1990s, driven by a desire to merge realism and abstraction. This comprehensive survey highlights his evolution from detailed landscapes to cutting-edge multimedia pieces, including an augmented reality app that unveils hidden elements within his art, offering viewers an immersive experience.
Build Your Own Bulletproof Body offers a challenging, stimulating and accessible program of bodyweight exercises to help you overcome those niggling sports or musculo-skeletal injuries - from tennis elbow to low back pain to Achilles tendinitis.
Through the looking glass
- 175 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
Multimedia artist Clifford Ross looks beyond the natural world to uncover a world bound only by the imagination, much like in Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking Glass. Images are reversed and landscapes reimagined. Ross uses old and new methods to produce exceptionally beautiful and radically redesigned conceptions of reality, presenting his own digital vision.
52 moments
- 112 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
„52 moments“ ist die Kooperation des Londoner Poeten Ross Clifford und des Frankfurter Fotografen Jörg Steinmetz. In einer fesselnden Korrespondenz wechseln sich englische Lyrik und verschiedenartige Fotografien ab und entführen uns in eine unterhaltsame Welt der freien Assoziation. Inspiriert vom „Call-and-response“-Prinzip der Improvisation im Jazz, dokumentiert das Buch den kreativen Prozess eines ungewöhnlichen „Gespräches“. Das 52-wöchige Projekt begann damit, dass Jörg Steinmetz Ross Clifford eine Fotografie mailte. Clifford antwortete mit einem Text, der wiederum das nächste Bild anregte – so kam ein Dialog in Gang. „Am Anfang hatten wir keine Idee, wohin uns dieser Dialog führen würde“, erinnert sich Jörg Steinmetz, „es ging uns allein um den kreativen Prozess.“ Der vielschichtige, offene Dialog gestattet jedem jederzeit, an Bord zu kommen oder wieder auszusteigen. Der bekannte Thrillerautor Peter James eröffnet den Dialog mit einem Intro-Moment, in dem es um das Leitmotiv des Buches geht: Wahrnehmung und Interpretation.