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Tula Telfair

Forfatter:
innbundet, 2016
Engelsk
Tula Telfair’s hyper-realistic landscape paintings are at once awe-inspiring and extremely personal. Although vividly detailed, the scenes she depicts are not found in nature; they are conjured from memory and imagination. Informed by her experiences growing up on four continents, Telfair produces fantastical visions with delicate brushstrokes and a breathtaking mastery of colour and light. Suggestive of waterfalls in Africa, deserts of the American Southwest, and ice floes in Antarctica, Telfair’s art draws attention to the power and fragility of nature. Essays by Henry Adams and Michael S. Roth explore the technical and aesthetic aspects of Telfair’s work, her personal history and the interplay between realism and invention.
Undertittel
Invented Landscapes
Forfatter
Tula Telfair
ISBN
9781419722356
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
1700 gram
Utgivelsesdato
18.10.2016
Forlag
Abrams
Antall sider
160