Ben Behunin Bücher
Dieser Autor widmet sich der Töpferei, die nach Jahren der Erkundung und des Lernens zu seiner Lebenspassion wurde. Sein künstlerischer Stil zeichnet sich durch eine tiefe Verbundenheit zur Natur und den Wunsch aus, deren Schönheit in Alltagsgegenständen einzufangen. Er schafft Werke, die sein Interesse am Zuhören der Geschichten älterer Menschen widerspiegeln und ihm eine einzigartige Perspektive auf die menschliche Erfahrung verleihen. Seine Arbeit zeichnet sich durch sorgfältige Handwerkskunst und eine erzählerische Qualität aus, die zum Nachdenken anregt.




How to Seduce a Sasquatch: Theories Behind the Practical Seduction of Creativity
- 192 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
Using the elusive Sasquatch as a metaphor, this unique field guide to creativity encourages readers to discover and capture their own innovative ideas. It features practical strategies, including 101 ways to jumpstart creativity, and presents theories alongside real-life examples. The book's innovative format allows for reading from two directions—Theory and Practice. Acclaimed photographer Harry von Lederhƒƒ‚sen contributes playful visuals, enhancing the experience. Written by Ben Behunin, this engaging guide inspires adventurous thinking and creativity.
Borrowing Fire
- 367 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
A transformative journey unfolds as Paul Shafer, after a life-altering hospital stay, embarks on a year of self-discovery through crashing funerals. His experiences lead to profound insights about life and hope, which he later shares with his curious daughter, Eve, when her questions arise from his journal. A road trip back to his past not only allows him to confront truths about his life and his late wife, Rachel, but also introduces unexpected connections with new friends, revealing the depth of his journey and the power of shared stories.
Like Remembering Isaac, this story takes place within a sketchbook. Where the first book was Jake's, this one is Isaac's. It will open your mind and heart to forgotten truths discovered by a simple potter who was shaped by life and loss and love. If you're looking for a happy ending, Discovering Isaac will not disappoint you, but you may be surprised by the tangled web wrapped up in these pages. It will make you laugh, and it will make you cry, but like the book before it, it will leave you wanting to become a better you.