This book was okay. I'll say up front I don't think I'm the right audience for it. I like the concept - leaving the artwork up to the imagination based purely on the description-- but I think it falls short. I think my problem is, I think the beauty of art is being able to look at a piece of art -- paintings, drawing, fiction, etc - and being able to examine it and come up with your own description of what it is or what it represents. I enjoy that aspect of art the most. This book flips things and tells you what the painting is supposed to represent or be, and leaves you to imagine it. Which is a wonderful concept, but it got boring after a while. As I said, I think it's just not my type of thing.