À propos du livre
I was incredibly lucky to enjoy an eight year *exposure* to the most extensive Photography collection in the world during my time at the National Museum of Photography, Film & Television in Bradford, UK.
The Museum broadened my understanding of photographic boundaries and combined with further influences ranging from the panoramic vertical genius of Horst Hamaan to the iconic magnitude of Andreas Gursky I evolved my own style of photographic art around the urban aesthetics of the man made, a self styled genre and theme I tag as ‘Artitecture’.
This book I created both as a life marker and as a physical representation of my work aside from web content. It contains a personal selection of 42 images spanning 2005 to the 1st day of 2008.
The Museum broadened my understanding of photographic boundaries and combined with further influences ranging from the panoramic vertical genius of Horst Hamaan to the iconic magnitude of Andreas Gursky I evolved my own style of photographic art around the urban aesthetics of the man made, a self styled genre and theme I tag as ‘Artitecture’.
This book I created both as a life marker and as a physical representation of my work aside from web content. It contains a personal selection of 42 images spanning 2005 to the 1st day of 2008.
Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Livres d'art et de photographie
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Format choisi: Format paysage, 25×20 cm
# de pages: 80 - Date de publication: mai 09, 2008
- Mots-clés social comment, urban art, industrial art, found art, street art, city art, National Museum of Photography Film and Television, fine art, photography, contemporary, art, artitecture, architecture, richbos, minimal, minimalism, intersection, urban, industrial, structure, form, artistic, aesthetics, industry, built, buildings, NMeM, interaction
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À propos du créateur
Rich Bos
Bedale, North Yorkshire
Former shirt & tie wearer now with biker beard and tattoos. Evolves daily and time travels into the future each morning.