Imaginary Realms: The Visual Language of Stones and Crystals
by George Fellner
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About the Book
George Fellner unveils the initial spark, progression, and evolvement for this personal journey. A survey of stones and crystals includes mineralogy, physical properties, historical human relationships, and metaphysics. Regarding influences, there is an outlining of 19th and 20th century art styles, the sciences, literary works, photography, and design. A discussion about the synergies connecting art and science provides insights for a visual language. In turn, a revealing narrative about the creative process describes the initial searching for minerals, photographic methodology, inspirational mindset, and observation by viewers. There is also a description of camera equipment, lighting, post-camera editing, and printing media. Ultimately, this book offers a multi-dimensional journey for the reader.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: Standard Portrait, 8×10 in, 20×25 cm
# of Pages: 104 -
Isbn
- Softcover: 9781367093447
- Publish Date: Oct 11, 2016
- Language English
- Keywords fine art, stones, crystals, minerals, language
About the Creator
George Fellner, fine art photographer and architect, is committed to a dual life-path involving visual discovery and design. His photographs have been exhibited throughout Connecticut at the New Britain Museum of American Art, The Slater Memorial Museum, Mystic Museum of Art, Mystic Arts Center, Shoreline Arts Alliance, West Hartford Art League, UCONN Stamford Art Gallery, and Spectrum Gallery. He has also exhibited in solo shows at EO Art Lab Gallery and Mary Daly Art Gallery. Many of his limited edition prints are included in permanent art collections located at the NYC headquarters for Nature Genetics, the Yale School of Medicine, and Jackson Laboratory at the UCONN Health Center. INK Publications magazine featured the article "Photographer George Fellner: Architect for Body and Spirit." In addition, he is one of the featured artists in E. Ashley Rooney’s book "Artists’ Homes and Studios."