London Mist
An existential walk for the ever-longingly lost.
door Ina Nuland
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Over het boek
LONDON MIST is Ina Nuland's first self-published fine art photography book, after a seven-year compulsive affair with photography.
"Each image is an insightful labour of exploration, love and discovery based on photographs taken between November 2016 and March 2017 across various secret locations in London - the city I breathe for, the very pulse of my artistically ever-seeking, ever-longing existential renaissance."
Mostly (not exclusively) black and white photography. Rather a collection of feelings, thoughts, states of mind. Intended to be strikingly intimate, captivating, meditative, thought-provoking and self-exploring. Shot in the early morning mist, this is an exercise of self-recomposing, from the perspective of someone who has nothing, therefore nothing to lose.
"Each image is an insightful labour of exploration, love and discovery based on photographs taken between November 2016 and March 2017 across various secret locations in London - the city I breathe for, the very pulse of my artistically ever-seeking, ever-longing existential renaissance."
Mostly (not exclusively) black and white photography. Rather a collection of feelings, thoughts, states of mind. Intended to be strikingly intimate, captivating, meditative, thought-provoking and self-exploring. Shot in the early morning mist, this is an exercise of self-recomposing, from the perspective of someone who has nothing, therefore nothing to lose.
kenmerken / functionaliteiten & details
- Hoofdcategorie: Kunstfotografie
- Aanvullende categorieën Salontafelboeken, Kunst & Fotografie
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Projectoptie: Standaard liggend, 25×20 cm
Aantal pagina's: 28 - Datum publiceren: mar 18, 2018
- Taal English
- Trefwoorden bw photography, London mist, mystery, Photobook
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Over de maker
Ina Nuland
London, UK
Ina Nuland is the moniker of an independent visual artist, art critic, writer and culture addict based in London, UK. Avoiding reality since 1985.