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Human Canvas

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Human Canvas by Art Wolfe combines the beauty of nature with the human form, exploring history and military themes through dramatic photography. The book showcases stunning visuals where models are painted to blend seamlessly into natural and historical settings, creating a thought-provoking intersection of art, history, and human experience. It's a captivating journey that highlights the intricate relationship between people and the cultural and historical contexts they inhabit.
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Format: Hardback
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This book may appeal to you if you have a fascination with the interplay of art and the human body, especially through the lens of history and military themes. It offers a unique perspective by exploring how the human form can serve as a powerful medium for storytelling, reflecting both personal and universal narratives.

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Human Canvas

Human Canvas combines Wolfe’s world-famous photography with his exquisite painting to create a groundbreaking collection of body art.

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Human Canvas combines Wolfe’s world-famous photography with his exquisite painting to create a groundbreaking collection of body art.

What does it mean to be human? In Human Canvas, Art Wolfe uses his exceptional photography and his background in fine-art painting to transform skin into an abstract landscape. Inspired by the body-painting traditions of indigenous peoples Wolfe has photographed worldwide, and particularly those in Ethiopia and Papua New Guinea, Wolfe set out to present his own take on this art form and explore concepts of universal beauty.

Through the use of lines, patterns, textures, and unusual points of view, Wolfe abstracts the human form and creates a unique and captivating look of the human body as art. The result is an energized expression of both artistic mastery and cultural impact.

Over his expansive career, Wolfe has traveled to every continent. He has ventured from 19,000-foot heights on Mount Everest to the Danakil Depression in Ethiopia, 410 feet below sea level, as well as deep into sacred lands on the Tibetan Plateau, the Indian subcontinent, and the desert Southwest.

He has visited indigenous tribes deep in the Amazon rainforest, high in the Baliem Valley in Western New Guinea, and in Ethiopia’s arid Omo River valley. Each new group of people he connected with showed him that, despite our cultural differences, inside we’re all just human.

Through this fearless effort by a photographer uniquely qualified by study and life experiences in the cultural and artistic worlds, Wolfe manages to universalize the concept of human beyond race, gender, politics, or any other differentiating feature.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781683838197

Publisher: Earth Aware Editions

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 22 October 2019

Country: United States

Imprint: Earth Aware Editions

Illustration: Throughout

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 305.0mm

Height: 305.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 204

About the Author

Art Wolfe is an American photographer and conservationist, best known for color images of landscapes, wildlife, and native cultures. His photographs document scenes from every continent and hundreds of locations, and have been noted by environmental advocacy groups for their stunning visual impact.

Chris Rainier is a documentary photographer and National Geographic Explorer who is highly respected for his documentation of endangered cultures and traditional languages around the globe. He is a fellow at the Royal Geographical Society in London. He has published books documenting traditional cultures around the globe, from the Stone Age tribes of New Guinea to the ancient tradition of tattoo body marking. Rainier is the director of the Cultural Sanctuaries Foundation, a global program focused on legally preserving biodiversity and cultural heritage. Rainier has photographed on all seven continents, focusing on the preservation of the planet's last wildernesses and traditional cultures.

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