"In their slim dimensions, pale layers of washy gray, and sense of perfect balance and repose, Lois Conner's photographs stand out from the efforts of her contemporaries. From her antique cameras to her technique of platinum plating-palladium printing, she is one of the most staunchly out-of-step artists at work today. Her panoramic landscapes have frequently been compared to Chinese scroll paintings; both view humankind with fragile tones, as a marked but ultimately minor presence."--Publisher's description.
This book features photographic images of China, Burma, Japan and Nepal.
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