The Beauty Of Impermanence | Bret Culp
por Bret Culp
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Sobre o livro
Evocative and timeless fine art black and white photographs from Ireland, Italy, Canada, the United States and Cuba that reveal the eternal spirit and beauty of the land while focusing on our relationship with the eternal. Included is a fitting collection of quotations, proverbs and poetry ranging from the transient to the transcendental.
“The transitory nature of existence binds everything in the material world. Careful observation reveals the beauty within each fleeting moment.” —Bret Culp
“The transitory nature of existence binds everything in the material world. Careful observation reveals the beauty within each fleeting moment.” —Bret Culp
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Características e detalhes
- Categoria principal: Fotografia e artes plásticas
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Opção de projeto: Paisagem padrão, 25×20 cm
Nº de páginas: 100 -
ISBN
- Capa mole: 9781320562263
- Capa dura, Sobrecapa: 9781320562201
- Data de publicação: jun 29, 2015
- Idioma English
- Palavras-chavee trees, gardens, Ireland, Irish, landscape, impermanence, beauty, ruins, castles, eternal, God, Buddhism, spirituality, spiritual, spirit, death, mortality, Zen, photographs, photos, photography, Italy, Italian, Tuscany, Matera, Canada, Cuba, USA, travel, quotes, quotations, poems, haiku, proverbs, bw, b/w, b&w, black and white photography, Wabi Sabi, United States, black and white, time
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Sobre o autor
Bret Culp
Toronto, ON, Canada
Bret Culp is a distinguished fine art photographer born in 1970 in Dunnville, Ontario, Canada, and currently based in Toronto and Georgian Bay, Ontario, Canada. He is best known for his exquisitely crafted black and white photographs that evoke nostalgia, contemplation, and appreciation for the delicate and fleeting nature of existence. Additionally, Culp has gained recognition for his colourful solargraphs. This unique technique captures the sun's dynamic movement across the sky over extended periods, transforming the passage of time into mesmerizing, abstract visual records.