Kent & Oliver

Kent & Oliver is a book that illustrates the life and curates the works of Corita Kent and Mary Oliver.

Corita Kent

Corita Kent, also known as Sister Mary Corita, was a remarkable artist known for her innovative approach to design and education. In the 1960s, her vibrant serigraphs gained international acclaim, captivating audiences with their striking visuals and thought-provoking messages. Corita’s work not only showcased her exceptional artistic talent, but also reflected her deep concerns about pressing societal issues such as poverty, racism, and war.

Her powerful messages of peace and social justice continue to resonate with audiences today, transcending the decades since their creation. Corita’s enduring impact serves as a testament to the enduring power of art to convey meaningful commentary and inspire positive change in the world.

Mary Oliver

Mary Oliver was an American poet known for her profound observations of nature and the human experience. Her work is characterized by its clarity, simplicity, and reverence for the natural world. Born in Maple Heights, Ohio, Oliver grew up in a suburban environment, but she found solace and inspiration in the outdoors, often exploring nearby woods and fields.

Oliver’s poetry often celebrates the beauty and resilience of the natural world, as well as the interconnectedness of all living things. Her language is simple yet evocative, inviting readers to slow down and pay attention to the small miracles of everyday life. Many of her poems explore themes of love, loss, solitude, and the search for meaning, drawing on her own experiences and observations to create vivid and poignant imagery.

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