About the Book
The book has seven chapters divided by topic, beginning with a double-page photo spread, followed by a lead image on either the left or righthand page with a single block of text on the opposite page. The text contains questions and postulates to challenge the viewer to expore their own thoughts and creative processes. Key topics, (subject to ongoing editing and refinement) include Time, Nothingness, Perception etc.
Artfully photograhed and beautifully printed on premium, non glossy paper, The book is 106 pages in lentgh, containing over 120 photos, and 8 pages of poetic-like text. The book is self published with all photographs and texts by the artist. This is the third pinting of ‘Interval’ and this edition is limited.. to 20-copies. Signed copies are available by contacting the Jon Moore
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
- Additional Categories Religion & Spirituality, Fine Art
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Project Option: Standard Portrait, 8×10 in, 20×25 cm
# of Pages: 106 - Publish Date: Mar 16, 2024
- Language English
- Keywords spirituality, science, photobooks, art photography
About the Creator
Bio Massachusetts Visual Artist Jon Moore works in photography and drawing. His work has been shown nationally and internationally including the Delhi Biennial Photo Festival, The Millepiani Gallery, Rome,Italy, The Makery Gallery, Los Angeles, CA and The Mills Gallery, at Boston Center for the Arts, Boston, MA. Jon holds an MFA from Rutgers University where he studied studio art with painter Leon Golub and performance artist Geoff Hendricks. He has taught photography and Photoshop at The Art Institute of Boston at Lesley College, drawing at Massachusetts College of Art, and design at Northeastern University, Boston In 2014, he founded the Cape Photo Collective, a group of contemporary art photographers working in southeastern MA, and in 2022 he launched the online photographers forum/gallery: nothingphoto.com. He lives and works in Falmouth, Massachusetts. Art Photography Website: jmoore-photo.com