Description
Discover the stunning visual narrative of 'Equivalents: Photographs by Scott Mead'. This brand new hardback book, measuring 255 x 260 mm and comprising 128 pages, invites you to explore an extraordinary artistic journey that pairs mesmerizing images reflecting both nature and urban landscapes. Inspired by the legendary William Eggleston, Scott Mead captures the intricate relationships between texture, light, shadows, and colors, inviting viewers to see the world through a fresh lens. Each photograph evokes deep emotions, urging us to reflect on the synergy between the environment and architectural forms. Accompanied by a thoughtful introduction from esteemed writer and poet Brad Leithauser, readers will delve into the profound connections that enrich Mead's captivating compositions. Not only does this book serve as a feast for the eyes, but it also carries a mission—profits from your purchase will support the Great Ormond Street Children's Hospital in London, a cause close to Scott Mead's heart. This beautifully crafted edition is perfect for collectors and photography enthusiasts alike, making it a thoughtful gift. Enjoy combined shipping on your order, and rest assured that since this product is in stock in New Zealand, you won’t face unexpected import charges or customs duties. Immerse yourself in art and contribute to a wonderful cause with this exceptional photographic collection.
CONDITION: Brand New
Dimensions: 255 x 260 mm
Pages: 128
Bind: hardback
Author: Scott Mead Publisher: Prestel Publishing
Publication Date: 07-10-2021
In Above the Clouds, Scott Mead contemplated the endless horizons outside of a plane's window and the inner and outer journeys they bring about. Now he turns his gaze back to earth, where the view is just as extraordinary. Inspired by William Eggleston, Mead's former teacher, this series of paired photographs focuses on composition, texture, light, shadows, and color to show how nature and the built world can mirror and contain each other. Although not always immediately obvious, the qualities these images share and the relationships between them help us see the world with a new perspective, with results that are in turn evocative, exhilarating, and lyrical. Writer and poet Brad Leithauser's thoughtful and reflective introduction sheds additional light on the complex and joyous interaction between the photographs and the emotions they create. All profits from the sale of this book with be donated to Great Ormond Street children's hospital in London where one of Scott Mead's children was cured of a life-threatening illness many years ago.
We are happy to combine shipping. Smartfox is a NZ owned business located in Auckland. This product is in stock in NZ which means no unexpected import charges, custom duty or tax.
CONDITION: Brand New
Dimensions: 255 x 260 mm
Pages: 128
Bind: hardback
Author: Scott Mead Publisher: Prestel Publishing
Publication Date: 07-10-2021
In Above the Clouds, Scott Mead contemplated the endless horizons outside of a plane's window and the inner and outer journeys they bring about. Now he turns his gaze back to earth, where the view is just as extraordinary. Inspired by William Eggleston, Mead's former teacher, this series of paired photographs focuses on composition, texture, light, shadows, and color to show how nature and the built world can mirror and contain each other. Although not always immediately obvious, the qualities these images share and the relationships between them help us see the world with a new perspective, with results that are in turn evocative, exhilarating, and lyrical. Writer and poet Brad Leithauser's thoughtful and reflective introduction sheds additional light on the complex and joyous interaction between the photographs and the emotions they create. All profits from the sale of this book with be donated to Great Ormond Street children's hospital in London where one of Scott Mead's children was cured of a life-threatening illness many years ago.
We are happy to combine shipping. Smartfox is a NZ owned business located in Auckland. This product is in stock in NZ which means no unexpected import charges, custom duty or tax.