In Search of the Artist - By Dino Vlahos

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In Search of the Artist - By Dino Vlahos

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8.5” x 11”
Perfect Bound
75 Pages
4 Color
Quality 100 Lb. Coated Paper

Frances Cook Steen (June 6, 1851 – May 4, 1933) was an American artist and poet known for her creative contributions in both fields. She was born in Xenia, Ohio, to parents Matthew Cook and Sarah A. Graham Cook. Frances Cook Steen had a deep passion for artistic expression from a young age.

Steen's artistic talent emerged early in her life, and she developed her skills through self-guided study and exploration. She excelled in various artistic mediums, including painting, drawing, and illustration. Her preferred medium was watercolor, which allowed her to capture the nuances of light, color, and atmosphere with great sensitivity. Though not extensively documented, her artwork demonstrated a unique style characterized by a blend of realism and impressionism.

In addition to her artistic pursuits, Steen possessed a profound love for poetry and writing. Her poetry showcased a deep connection to nature, spirituality, and the human experience. Her words were imbued with vivid imagery and emotional resonance, allowing readers to immerse themselves in her poetic landscapes. Steen's writings often reflected feminist themes and explored the complexities of women's lives during her time.

Throughout her career, Steen produced a significant body of work. She published two books of poetry: "Life Waves" (1922), which presented a collection of her evocative verses, and "Along the Way" (1931), which continued her exploration of the human condition through poetic expression.

While Steen's artwork and poetry were not widely exhibited or published beyond her books, she embraced her creative endeavors as personal expressions of her artistic vision. Her artwork and poetry served as a means of self-expression and reflection, capturing her inner thoughts and observations.

Frances Cook Steen's artistic and literary contributions were a testament to her creative spirit and the depth of her imagination. Her talents allowed her to channel her innermost thoughts and emotions into captivating works of art and poetry. Steen's passion for artistic expression and her ability to touch hearts and minds with her words and visuals continue to inspire and resonate with audiences today.

Frances Cook Steen passed away on May 4, 1933, leaving behind a legacy of artistic and poetic brilliance that continues to captivate those who encounter her works. Her contributions to the artistic and literary realms remain a testament to her creative prowess and enduring influence.

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What Motivated the Author?

Many have asked Dino Vlahos what motivated him to write this biography. His response is: "Frances was an accomplished poet, composer and teacher of music. She was also a very talented but unknown artist during her lifetime. After reading her wonderful poetry and admiring her artwork for a number of years, I made it my task to honor her memory and bring her accomplishments to the forefront. It is my hope, that with this book, I have accomplished my goal of having Frances Cook Steen receive the recognition she truly deserves."