Children of Cumbria
de Daniel Peddle
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In the Summer of 1991, Daniel won a three month study grant to anywhere in the world. His fascination with British writers hearkening from the Lake District like Beatrix Potter, William Wordsworth, John Keats and many others, led him to the fells of North West England. Here, between the River Lune and River Eden, in the small remote village of Ravenstonedale, Daniel set up a studio and began teaching art at the local one-room school house. After gaining the trust of the faculty and students, he embarked on documenting the daily routine of the young students with a special focus on the recess period. Children of Cumbria is the resulting 150-page book of insightful black and white photographs culled from thousands of images. It reveals the interpersonal dynamics, character and habits of children not yet encumbered by technology and city-life. A "portrait of playtime" is combined with intimate moments of solitude expressing a deep connection between children and nature.
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Características y detalles
- Categoría principal: Libros de arte y fotografía
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Características: Vertical estándar, 20×25 cm
N.º de páginas: 146 -
ISBN
- Tapa dura, sobrecubierta: 9781518499982
- Fecha de publicación: sep. 18, 2015
- Idioma English
- Palabras clave portraits, Lake District, Countryside, English, North West England, playground, Westmorland, Ravenstonedale, b&w photography, photography, Daniel Peddle, Cumbria, Children
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Daniel Peddle
NEW YORK
Daniel Peddle grew up in the woods of rural North Carolina, making messes, collecting reptiles, drawing his sister and brother, and roaming the countryside in search of undiscovered creeks. He then went off to school to study anthropology and to perfect his family’s magical tradition of making Something out of Nothing. He has climbed trees all over the world but lives in New York City just to ride the subway.