Daylesford Days
A pictorial essay on the Spa Region of Central Victoria, Australia
di Chris Armytage
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Informazioni sul libro
A pictorial essay on the Spa Region of Central Victoria, Australia, with emphasis on the historic gold rush town of Daylesford and its neighbor, Hepburn Springs, now best known for its healing mineral waters and funky tourist image. This delightful 10×8 inches (25×20 cm) Hardcover book includes 40 original full color Fine Art illustrations in Premium Lustre paper, by noted photographic artist, Chris Armytage. ISBN 978-0-9872716-1-7
"With the fine touch of an artist and the visual acuity of a professional, she creates art from the natural surroundings ... and it speaks in tones of pure brilliance to all those who partake."
- RJ Heller
"With the fine touch of an artist and the visual acuity of a professional, she creates art from the natural surroundings ... and it speaks in tones of pure brilliance to all those who partake."
- RJ Heller
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Funzionalità e dettagli
- Categoria principale: Fotografia artistica
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Formato del progetto: Orizzontale standard, 25×20 cm
N° di pagine: 40 -
Isbn
- Copertina rigida con sovraccoperta: 9781320577540
- Copertina morbida: 9781320577557
- Data di pubblicazione: gen 23, 2012
- Lingua English
- Parole chiave fine art, Mt Franklin, Hepburn Springs, spa region, mineral spa, photographic art, Chris Armytage, small town, 10×8 inches, 25×20 cm, ISBN 978-0-9872716-1-7, ChrisArmytage, green, zen, nature, country, farming, waters, environment, health, pool, equine, alpacas, art, tourism, shopping, Franklinford, Glenlyon, history, portraits, landscapes, pictorial, photography, Australia, Victoria, Daylesford, holidays, regional, heritage, vintage, Hardcover
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Informazioni sull'autore
Chris Armytage is a self-taught photographic artist, resident in the Central Spa District of Victoria, Australia, Her work has been featured in solo exhibitions both within Australia and internationally, and she has recently been invited to submit her art for inclusion in Volume VI of "International Contemporary Masters”.