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A Seers Guide to the Haunted Labyrinth

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A Seers Guide to the Haunted Labyrinth This beautifully limited edition art book highlights the charcoal illuminations of Brian A. Kenny set to the macabre written works of classic and contemporary authors. Like a detective, readers are beckoned to enter the labyrinth of shadows, dreams and mystery, solving the riddles of the mind that reveal the twists and turns before them and bring about secrets of clarity. Featuring the works of Dylan Thomas, Brian A. Kenny, Lorin Morgan-Richards, Bryn Potter, Edgar Allan Poe, Jo Mazelis, Hyacinthe L. Raven, Stephanie Yost, Emerson Hart, William Blake, Patricia Killelea, Cath Barton, Karen Richards, Henry David Thoreau, Jennifer Spiers, Donna Fairhurst Gryn, R.J. Johnson, Charles Baudelaire, Jen Neuhaus, Tahesha Knapp Christensen, Arthur Rimbaud, Adrian Comeau, Colleen Henry, Greg McWhorter, John Gazley, Dana Aritonovich, and more.

68 pages, Paperback

First published October 31, 2012

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Brian A. Kenny

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Brian A. Kenny

Born in 1980, Kenny grew up in the Washington, D.C. area where his family owned the Trocadero Gallery. Kenny is a respected charcoal and ink artist with works in and around New York, and respectively in the Ward Nasse Gallery, NYC from 6/05-12/05 and 9/11-9/12.

"I sit in the north, my element is the air, charcoal and ink is my filter."

Kenny is a self taught artist that follows a path of harmony and balance. While no artistic influence better describes his unique style than his own, a varied pallette has been mentioned in interviews including Carlos Castanada, Rozz Williams, and Frank Miller. Symbolism and the metaphysical world are heavily suggested in Kenny's work including but not limited to the Egyptian and Tibetian Book of the Dead, lao Tzu, and Romani culture.

"I studied Tibetian mysticism while living in DC, and upon the loss of my mother to cancer in 1996, I moved to Upstate NY where I worked on art and focused on Native beliefs, philisophy and theosophy. However, my relationship with discerning the void first came in youth, when I had accidently eaten Jimsonweed, and caused a near death experience."

In addition to art, Kenny is an accomplished musician (piano, didgeridoo, bass, and Native American flute).

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