Publications
Creative Coverage is a fine art book publisher. Our ebooks, paperbacks and hardbacks are available online and in all good bookshops and galleries.
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Benefits
boosts your reputation
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provides a great quality product at a more affordable price for customers unable to afford an original or print
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Testimonials
All looks great. Thanks for your hard work and keeping me informed. I appreciate all you've done. The books arrived today. They are great. Well done in getting it all sorted. I hope you are pleased as well. Have had some very positive feedback from friends - all encouraging.
Sue Goodchild, France
This is to express my appreciation for the Celebrating Art 2024 book you published. I like the elegant simplicity of the cover and I am overjoyed to see on it the image of my painting Welcome guests. Thank you! The two articles written by your wife Caroline are very interesting. Your ability to select and edit relevant information from various sources is impressive, it contributes and enriches what I have written.
Silvia Pastore, Herefordshire
What can I say? The Path Less Trodden - A Man and his Art is absolutely superb. Many many thanks for your very sensible and highly creative skills in producing a fabulous book of my life. It was a sheer joy in working with such an intuitive person, Tim. Many thanks for allowing me to realise my dream.
Don McNeil, DA Scotland
CONTEMPORARY ARTIST 2023
Many thanks for your excellent book, a great idea.
Gerald Dodson
The Wykeham Gallery
January 2023
THE PATH LESS TRODDEN - ONE MAN AND HIS ART
The autobiography of Don McNeil, artist, musician, impresario, philosopher and above all a maverick of our time. Here is a book like no other I have read; it can be read at one sitting of only a couple of hours. To do so would be to miss the beauty and depth of the written word and the vivid paintings that accompany them. Every short vignette is to be savoured. Don’s writing is as his paintings; devoid of detail, each chapter a momentary burst of energy that opens the curtains to the vast world beyond. The readers or viewers of his paintings are prompted by the short punchy sentences to fill in the details for themselves. There is a humility in the telling of his many successes; no mention of the rave reviews of his theatrical productions, little said about the many famous people he has met and befriended throughout his life, but much about the less known lifelong friends, artists and musicians that have never made headlines. Maybe I’m a romantic but if so, that’s what reading Don’s book has done to me.
Leon Menzies Racionzer