Self & others : portraits as autobiography / Aline Smithson ; portrait story, Karen Sinsheimer ; foreword, Paula Tognarelli.
Material type: TextPublisher: S.l. : Magenta Foundation, 2015Description: 208 pages : illustrations (colour)Content type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781926856063 (hbk.) :Contained works: Smithson, Aline. Works. SelectionsSubject(s): Smithson, Aline | Portrait photographyDDC classification: 779.2'092 Summary: This title is an almost twenty-year culmination of portrait photographs captured by award-winning photographer Aline Smithson. Beginning with her early forays into black and white work, produced as darkroom silver gelatin prints, she photographed the world around her considering the poignancy of childhood and the pathos of aging and relationships. The book continues with her hand-painted photographs featuring her defining series, 'Arrangement in Green and Black', where she combines humour and family to create a universal expression of motherhood. The book is completed by her colour projects that revisit beauty, the essence of childhood, and an examination of created realities.Item type | Current library | Home library | Shelving location | Class number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item reservations | |
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Book | Paul Hamlyn Library | Paul Hamlyn Library | Floor 3 | 779.2092 SMI (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 06280501 |
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This title is an almost twenty-year culmination of portrait photographs captured by award-winning photographer Aline Smithson. Beginning with her early forays into black and white work, produced as darkroom silver gelatin prints, she photographed the world around her considering the poignancy of childhood and the pathos of aging and relationships. The book continues with her hand-painted photographs featuring her defining series, 'Arrangement in Green and Black', where she combines humour and family to create a universal expression of motherhood. The book is completed by her colour projects that revisit beauty, the essence of childhood, and an examination of created realities.
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