Picture This

My Journey from Words to Images

by Charles McCollough

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Picture This

My Journey from Words to Images

by Charles McCollough

Published Jan 16, 2019
129 Pages
6 x 9 Color Paperback
Genre: ART / Individual Artists / Artists' Books


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Book Details

A Dyslexic Records His Journey from Words to Images

Despite his love of learning, Charles McCollough had always felt estranged from the world of the printed word. Growing up feeling that he was “slower” or “not as smart,” he turned to boxing and football for success as he continued to struggle to understand why it was so hard to comprehend written words. Finally, when working toward his PhD in theology, he discovered that he was dyslexic—and a lifetime of confusion and frustration suddenly made sense. All his life, Charles had constantly created images to describe his experiences and thoughts. Picture This is an extraordinary memoir, with visual memories taken from forty years’ worth of daily journals that he kept during a lifetime of travel and work. Follow his inward journey as he claims his talent and gift as an artist, discovering how artistic expression intersects with his calling as a spiritual seeker and social justice worker. Rejoice along with Charles as he learns that his authentic creations in diverse media, from drawing to sculpture, illuminate a layer of feeling and understanding beyond what the written and spoken word can express. Both deeply personal and broadly relatable, this story of a dyslexic who harnessed the power of visual expression is a moving and inspirational example of a man who kept seeking until he found—and was found by—the grace of creativity.

 

About the Author

Charles McCollough

Charles McCollough earned his PhD at Drew University after graduating from the University of Texas and Perkins School of Theology. After working in local churches in New Jersey and Rhode Island, he served as Secretary for Adult Education for the United Church of Christ, and later as a policy advocate for peace, justice, and the environment. At the same time, he pursued his love of art, serving as artist in residence at five seminaries, exhibiting and speaking, and writing eight books on topics ranging from post-colonial theology to the environment. He continues sculpting in his barn on an old farm in New Jersey, which he has renovated with his wife Carol and equipped with solar power.