About the Book
The author focuses on imaging impressions of nature as they exist in our daily lives, yet when combined with methods of “out of context” macro compositions, have the capability to elevate the natural combinations of color, texture, shapes and lighting. It is hoped that flowing these combinations together in a structured yet often “chaotic” ensemble, enables the viewer to re-experience nature's miracles of our world. Michoel Muchnik, world renowned artist, writes; “B. Gorin's photographs and their accompanying meditative-style insights, help us develop a more intimate look at nature's handiwork. The best part about it, is the inspiration we gain to look around us on our own, to become ever more aware of the lessons we can learn from even the minutest details.”
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
- Additional Categories Fine Art Photography, California
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Project Option: Standard Landscape, 10×8 in, 25×20 cm
# of Pages: 50 -
Isbn
- Softcover: 9798211534544
- Publish Date: Feb 15, 2023
- Language English
- Keywords Colors, La Jolla Tide Pool Landscapes of Shapes
About the Creator
The artist focuses on images of nature found in our daily lives. Yet, when taken out of context and composed within new “frame works”, the same natural phenomena can be elevated to reveal unique combinations of light, texture, shapes, and color. What other artists say about B. Gorin’s work: R. Tzvi Freeman, who writes of Gorin’s work: "Beauty is captured here on the page, yet retains its freedom. The borders of the page's frame, rather than restricting our view, draw us inward to reveal boundless wonder. Somehow, in the focus of B. Gorin's camera, we discover that infinity was hiding all along in plain sight". Michoel Muchnik, esteemed artist, writes of his work: "B. Gorin's photographs and their accompanying meditative style insights help us develop a more intimate look at our Creator's handiwork, as it were. The best part about it is the inspiration we gain to look around us on our own, to become ever more aware of the lessons we can learn from even the minutest details.”