Rockne Krebs
crystal + star ILLUMINATIONS
door Carol Harrison
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Over het boek
This book is a stunning compendium of the works of Rockne Krebs, an artist and pioneer in the transformation of light into ethereal articulations of time and space.
Whether using colorful lasers or the rainbow spectrum of natural light, the artist exploits the optical properties of metal, glass, water and atmospheric essence to create dynamic three-dimensional experiences.
Carol Harrison, author and photographer, does a magnificent job of interpreting the ephemeral art of Rockne Krebs from the eye, through the lens, and back again in this beautiful tribute."
Rachel Strauss Small
George Washington University
ISBN 978-1-939793-01-0
kenmerken / functionaliteiten & details
- Hoofdcategorie: Kunst & Fotografie
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Projectoptie: Standaard liggend, 25×20 cm
Aantal pagina's: 60 - Datum publiceren: feb 14, 2013
- Trefwoorden public art, Carol Harrison, Crystal Willow, Day Star, sculpture, prism, RockneKrebsArt.com, CarolHarrisonPhotography.com
Over de maker
MFA, Fine Art Photography, Portraiture. Studied with John Gossage, Advisors: Sam Gilliam, Claudia DeMonte, Anne Truitt; David C. Driskell. BS, School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University Université de Bourgogne Dijon, France St. Petersburg State Polytechnical University St. Petersburg, Russia Who's Who in American Art Who's Who of American Women Who's Who in the World Photographs purchased: The Virginia Museum of Fine Art, The Corcoran Gallery of Art, Crowell & Moring, Arnold & Porter, Virginia Power, National Strategy Information Center. Photographs in: Georgetown University, "Special Collections," The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Morris Museum, Ogden Museum of Southern Art, Polish History Museum, National Portrait Gallery, Mississippi Museum of Art, National Museum of Women in the Arts, A gold coin of Harrison's portrait of Jan Karski, The National Bank of Poland, 2014 2019 Day Eight Award for Service: Lifetime Achievement to the Arts