Viewing egypt image echo (3 résultats)

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Vendeur : Bill & Ben Books, Faringdon, Royaume-UniBill & Ben Books
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Hardback. Etat : New. Xavier Roy's breathtaking photographs of Egypt offer us a haunting vision of a country and its people.

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Etat : Very Good. Hardcover, 160 pages. Like new in publishers shrink-wrap. Xavier Roy's breathtaking photographs of Egypt offer us a haunting vision of a country and its people. Record # 350035.

Langue : anglais
Edité par American University In Cairo Press Sep 2010, 2010
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Vendeur : AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, AllemagneAHA-BUCH GmbH
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Buch. Etat : Neu. Neuware - In Re:viewing Egypt, Xavier Roys breathtaking photographs of Egypt offer us a haunting vision of a country and its people. They are also a lesson in the art of photography itself, inviting us to experience images as metaphor, to extend our notions of reality. Roy draws us into Egypts mystique, its sci…ntillating waters, bucolic vistas, ruins, and places of worship. We observe the correspondences of shape and texture, perspective and repetition, light and shadow, and the vitality in the mundane and commonplace. A photograph of an acacia tree is juxtaposed with one of birds in flight, their formation and movement echoing the outline and feather-like aspect of the tree. The sea, both formless and metallic, can be an expression of the emotions of the woman who looks at it, or an image of ambivalence and uncertainty, of life and death. Each photograph is at once an offer of tranquility and a call to interpret.