Ginna B B GordonGinna BB Gordon has been involved in art and books throughout her life. As a chef, she has written six books about cooking; as a novelist, she has penned four; at nine years old, her first, and hand-written book was an illustrated graphic "how-to" enitled How to be Obnoxious in Twenty-Five Easy Lessons, instigated by her annoyed 11-year-old brother. Although Ginna's career as a chef, retreat cook and event planner (for Rainbow Ranch in Calistoga, California, the Chopra Center for Well Being, Steven Segal, Carmel Music Society, the Carmel Bach Festival and a few other memorable people and notable institutions) demanded most of her time and attention, she studied and pursued other art forms as respite from the hustle and bustle of the food and event business. She was fortunate to spend a year with Alison Stillwell Cameron in the study of Chinese Calligraphy and focused a decade or more on the art of book design and construction. Add the years studying Tibetan Thangka Painting in Santa Cruz with a Tulku and you've got an artist comfortable with a calligraphy brush, pencils and pens and Asian design elements. Now Ginna, an editor and book designer, continues her love of the art of books with her husband and business partner, David Gordon (spiritsound.com), an illustrious tenor, also a book designer and typographer. If they had met during their careers as chef and tenor, she would be getting up to bake bread as he was getting home from the opera stage. Together, Ginna and David are Lucky Valley Press. Visit luckyvalleypress.com for more information and Ginna's complete Bio. www.luckyvalleypress.com Read More Read Less
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