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Original book that includes the Catstudio original collection of American geographic pillow designs, ranging from large scale geographic areas such as states and cities to detailed locations such as landmarks.
A comprehensive compilation of Douglas Kirkland's illustrious career.
Through 50 black-and-white photographs, this narrative is a visual representation of the many stages a parent and a child encounter when faced with divorce and their journey through it together - from mourning and loss to prospect and new beginnings.
A photographic and narrative investigation of female identity, a la Joyce, Tenneson, Cindy Sherman, and Annie LeibovitzIncludes homages to both fictional and historical women.
Never-before published photos of Lucille Ball returning to her hometown of Jamestown, New York.
Entering a Clodagh-designed space is an experience of both serenity and indulgence. Clodagh believes that clutter undermines serenity but minimalism should not be self denying. She balances these principles with her signature style, described as life-enhancing minimalism.
This ethereal and unusual collection of 200 photographs shot around in the world, in both black and white and color, presents the artist's ongoing project that is an experiment in privacy and freedom. Using the world's public spaces as backdrop, the artist has removed all clothes and placed herself into landscapes and cityscapes to question the issue of what is private and what is public. The result is shocking not because the subject is nude, but because of the seamless way in which her body fits into these environments without interruption, almost eliminating the divide between public and private. The fact that these photographs even exist is something of a miracle. The work is filled with contradictions and unexpected experiences for the reader. Never before published in book form, and seen only rarely in exhibition spaces, these very distinctive and beautiful photographs, when seen together, offer the question of what is private and what is public, and how those distinctions impact personal and group freedoms. Emotionally evocative and artistically elegant, this totally original work beckons all investigators of humanity's place in the universe.
Steve Miller's photographs, created using x-ray technology, are printed onto skate- and surfboards, creating a hip confluence of lifestyle and art.
The continuing adventures of Fanny, the adorable flying French bulldog, who wings her way to France with her circus friends to perform in the City of Light
A vibrantly colourful selection of watercolours and gouaches of 28 exclusive and inspiring gardens around the world by painter Christian Peltenburg-Brechneff
This luscious book marks the first appearance of Marc Tetro's wonderfully expressive canines in art-book form, documenting his incredible style that appeals to so many in a gorgeous oversized format.
An inspiring, lavishly illustrated book about how artist Tom Gottsleben and his wife, Patty Livingston, spent years building and living in a 5-story spiral house made of stone.
With more than 273 vivid photographs and detailed sketches, this chronological narrative of interior designer Noel Jeffrey's career is illuminated with text by the designerAn interior designer for more than fifty years, Noel Jeffrey's gift of combining architectural features with tasteful furnishings, daring color, and unusual juxtapositions has made him the designer of choice among a clientele who appreciate his inventive approach to creating elegant, comfortable, interiors. Each of his carefully curated spaces combine stylistic principles from the past and present through furniture and lighting, his own custom creations, design techniques, and thoughtfully chosen artwork. The result is a luxurious and elegant home that is as individual as the person who inhabits it. With an extensive career dating back to the early 1960s, Jeffrey's background and experiences have heavily influenced his work. In Noel Jeffrey: Decades of Design, each project presented is analyzed in detail by the designer himself to provide a better understanding of both the evolution of his design ethos and of the design techniques he explored over the course of his career. Through vivid photographs and detailed sketches, readers are invited to appreciate the inspired interiors that have made Noel Jeffrey one of America's most sought-after designers.
In this beautifully designed, illustrated autobiography, renowned interior designer Geoffrey Bradfield explores 50 years of inspired creativity and innovation.
After becoming captivated by the beauty and originality of a group of nineteenth-century photographs, Robert Flynn Johnson has uncovered more than two hundred vintage images of women who lived and worked at a brothel in Reading, Pennsylvania, circa 1892, and showcases them here for the first time for a wider public.
Conflict photographers are visual historians, bearing witness to stories that must be told. The images they produce seize attention, and moved by what we see, troubling questions come to mind. Shooting War harnesses these questions and shifts them in a different direction.
Gift edition of mega-successful, large-format Bunnies is now in its fifth printing. A remarkable ode to one of nature's most beloved and symbolically rich creatures.
Traveler extraordinaire Michael Clinton is back with the second installment in his Snaps Series that defines sense of place in some of the world's most beautiful yet essentially unexplored locations. Following his glimpse into New York's preeminent summer destination¿the Hamptons¿Clinton travels to Santa Fe, New Mexico, and captures the essence of what makes this city one of the most prominent and largest centers for arts and culture in the world. Here Clinton, the accomplished photographer, uses his unique eye to transform ordinary, everyday moments into insightful and inspiring images. From the bronze sculptures that depict the diverse blend of Spanish, Native American, and Anglo cultures, and the earth tones of weathered sixteenth-century adobe architecture, to horses grazing on secluded pastures under brilliant blue skies and serene views of the freshly changed yellow leaves of the aspens in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, these illustrious images invite viewers to contemplate and focus on the small, yet telling moments that create a larger sense of beauty and wonder. This book will appeal to anyone who loves Santa Fe, art, or photography and is popularly priced and conveniently sized for quick purchase and carry.
Based on extensive research, Trench Talk, Trench Life is a wide-ranging and sympathetic look at the lives of initially patriotic, but ultimately tenacious front line soldiers of the Western Front, who even today provide such interest as a special breed of defenders who exhibited a universal wartime camaraderie.
A large part of photographer/artist/printmaker Steve Miller's work has been devoted to walking the line to the intersection of art and science. In Radiographic we get to see the first collision of these incredible experiments in book form.
Influenced by the exotic, lush landscapes of his childhood and youth in Hawaii and Nicaragua, Hunt Slonem paints richly coloured, impressionistic visions that are celebrated worldwide. Slonem's bird paintings are collected into a single volume, published in a lavish hardcover edition, as a follow-up to his earlier luxe book, Bunnies.
New York City Up and Down is an elegant, incisive, and unexpected review of forty years of exploration by renowned documentary photographer Jean-Pierre Laffont.
Bad boy photographer Tyler Shields's darkly romantic work has made a big impression, whether it's his photographs of exploding Rolls Royces, alligators clamping their jaws on Birkin bags, or starlets covered in blood.
A photographic narrative chronicling a turbulent mother-daughter relationship in the serene setting of a beautiful but decrepit Maine home, Frozen in Time is at once beautiful and heart-wrenching.
A unique look at how personal African-American style moments have permeated fashion culture worldwide.
The wonderful story of a French bulldog with ears big enough to allow her to fly and her amazing journey in search of her biological mother Exquisite illustrations throughout, that will make it an instant classic for children and adults alike Fanny is a French Bulldog with big ears and an even bigger heart. She loves her human dad but she misses her biological mother. When her longing leaves her ears flapping, she finds herself in the skies and on an adventure, over San Francisco and in a fanciful circus, and hopefully all the way to her mother and then home again.A heartwarming tale about family and home and what that really means, soaring with love Fanny the Flying French Bulldog will charm children and adults everywhere. Anticipated to be the first in a Fanny series with a strong lead character, akin to the lovable pup Henley, of Glitterati Incorporated fame, this book is festooned throughout with gorgeous original illustrations by illustrator Nikita Polyansky and is beautifully presented with a ribbon marker and two gatefolds.
In an era when the earth is our oyster, Michael Clinton is the premier globetrotter in search of its pearls. In Globetrotter Diaries, the author shares with us his adventures, his knowledge, and his witty reminiscences of his life on the road.
Whether a dog, cat, horse, or bird, a pet is a wonderful source of companionship. In Tails of the City, New York City veterinarian Tom DeVincentis reveals his observations on the amazing bonds forged between his furry and feathered patients and their owners. DeVincentis also shares personal stories about the pets he has loved over the years. Often humorous but always sincere, every tale is a heart-warming lesson on how to love unconditionally.
New Orleans-based painter and admired children's author Alex Beard is the creator of a unique style of painting called "Abstract Naturalism," which combines abstract expressionism with naturalist environmental art.
Mark Podwal is today's premiere artist of the Jewish experience, with a prolific portfolio of work lauded by visionaries ranging from Elie Weisel to Harold Bloom. With more than 350 works, each beautifully reproduced, Reimagined is a must-have for every Jewish home.
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