Sticks, Stones & Bones
Images from Transient Landscapes
by A.E. Fournet
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About the Book
I am also interested in investigating elements of wabi – sabi in the landscape. The tenets of wabi – sabi include: intrinsic simplicity, intuition rather than logic, acceptance of the inevitable, the value or beauty of things imperfect, impermanent, the inconspicuous or overlooked detail, that nature reclaims manmade elements in the end, and that things are either devolving towards, or evolving from, nothingness.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Fine Art Photography
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Project Option: Small Square, 7×7 in, 18×18 cm
# of Pages: 100 - Publish Date: Jul 09, 2009
- Keywords toy cameras, diana camera, black & white photography, wabi - sabi, Diana Camera, Eastern Europe
About the Creator
Annette Elizabeth Fournet has exhibited her photography at galleries and museums in France, Denmark, Greece, Hungary, Romania, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Kyrgyzstan, Great Britain and the United States. Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale, San Diego Museum of Photographic Art, Ogden Museum of Southern Art, Houston Museum of Fine Arts, Prague House of Photography, Dum Fotografie Slovakia, Moravska Trebova Museum, Hungarian Multicultural Center, Mississippi Museum of Art, City of New Orleans Percent for Art, New Orleans Museum of Art, Louisiana State Permanent Collection, Nielsen & Bainbridge Corporation, Jefferson Pilot Communications, and the Hyde Corporation In the U.S. her work is represented by the Joseph Bellows Gallery, San Diego, CA: Thomas Deans Gallery, Atlanta, GA: and AfterImage Gallery, Dallas, TX Annette Fournet lives in Memphis, Tennessee and in Prague, Czech Republic.