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Musing on a Monday: Writers' Other Talents and Interests
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Though not a writer, the younger President Bush has a talent for painting. There is a book published of his colorful paintings of portraits of veterans that he has gotten to know.


The Tolkien exhibit displayed many of his original artworks, from full water color illustrations, to heraldry, to doodles on newspaper ads and columns, made while contemplating a crossword clue. They revealed just how gifted an artist he was, I was drawn back to one gorgeous work after another, over and over. Even though I had seen most of the illustrations reproduced, those pale compared to the vibrancy of the originals. I am delighted of course that he stuck to writing, but I do think he could have paid the bills as an artist or illustrator too.
I was reminded of J.K. Rowling's lovely pen-and-ink sketches for her Harry Potter books that were part of the NY Historical Society History of Magic series. Again, a true gift for drawing was on display.
Tapestry...not something men tend to become passionate about. In Rankin's case, his wife is a weaver, founder of and artistic group of contemporary artist weavers in Edinburgh, where an exhibit of member works is currently being shown. Thus, through his wife did Rankin come to love it. Nor quite what you picture when reading a Rebus book, is it?
Has anyone else stumbled across anything similar?