Ebook {Epub PDF} Real Love: The Drawings for Sean by John Lennon






















Yoko Ono, Real Love: The Drawings for Sean originally was published in This edition is an officially authorized reprint from THE DETAILS: First Edition Reprint - New, Hardcover. Format: Large format, color illustrations. ISBN Published: Brand: Pretty Things Cool Stuff. For pricing and and availability please e-mail us at paul@www.doorway.ru or call Pacific Edge Gallery. The Art of John Lennon. S Coast Hwy # Laguna Beach, CA Real Love: The Drawings for Sean Hardcover – by John Lennon (Author) › Visit Amazon's John Lennon Page. Find all the books, read about the author, and more. See search results for this author. John Lennon (Author) out of 5 stars 77 ratings/5(77).


"John Lennon was many things to many people, but to his son Sean, he was Daddy, a role he approached with humor, affection, and creativity. One of the ways John expressed his love for his son was by drawings animals, flowers, and people, and then captioning these sketches with endearing and amusing phrases that he and Sean would come up with as they looked over Daddy s art. Limited edition lithographic prints from the collections of artworks by John Lennon - Real Love: The Drawings For Sean New website coming soon. Sign up to the mailing list to be the first to know about the new site. JOHN LENNON - REAL LOVE: THE DRAWINGS FOR SEAN, By John Lennon, adapted by Al Naclerio from drawings by John Lennon. Foreword by Yoko Ono: ', John became the father of a very special boy: Sean. John was ecstatic. "I'm going to raise this baby, Yoko. You do the business." he said. It was that simple. John was a great daddy.


Clever descriptions of drawings John Lennon made with his son, Sean Fans of John Lennon will love the drawings. Fans of parenthood will love the story behind the relationship shared with his son, Sean. John Lennon was many things to many people, but to his son Sean, he was Daddy, a role he approached with humor, affection, and creativity. One of the ways John expressed his love for his son was by drawings animals, flowers, and people, and then captioning these sketches with endearing and amusing phrases that he and Sean would come up with as they looked over Daddy’s art. John made the drawings in this book with and for Sean. Drawing pictures and making up funny captions was one of the ways they played together. It was how John taught Sean about the simple joys of creativity. It was one of the many ways John was able to express his real love for -- and great joy in -- his son.

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