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Canadian fine artist and author (born 1971)
Robert E. Wood
(born 22 May 1971) is a Canadian fine artist and author. He specializes in representational landscape paintings, which focus on the Rocky Mountains, lakes, rivers and forests of
Alberta
and
British Columbia
. Wood's diverse subject matter also includes street scenes,
still life
and floral subjects, among others. He has been painting full-time since 1989. Wood's career follows over 70 years of professional art in his family.
Wood is co-author, with
Barry Morse
and
Anthony Wynn
, of the books
Pulling Faces, Making Noises: A Life on Stage, Screen and Radio
and
Merely Players - The Scripts
. His next work,
Stories of the Theatre
(1996), co-written with Anthony Wynn, combines the drama, tragedy and comedy of theatrical history with tales of actors, actresses, playwrights and critics. Wood is also co-author of
Remember With Advantages: Chasing 'The Fugitive' and Other Stories from an Actor's Life
(2007), the theatrical memoir of Barry Morse.
In 2010,
Destination: Moonbase Alpha - The Unofficial and Unauthorised Guide to SPACE: 1999
, was published in the UK by Telos Publishing. This book documents the classic cult science fiction series
Space: 1999
.
[
citation needed
]
Also featured are a colour photo section featuring the model spacecraft built for the series by
Martin Bower
, as well as a Foreword by
Zienia Merton
and an Afterword by Barry Morse.
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