Abbeville Press Publisher, New York, London, Paris 2000 In-4, pleine toile noire sous jaquette illustrée, photographies pleines pages en couleurs, 275 pp. En anglais. Très bon état.
Photographs by Robert Vinnedge, C. W. Guildner and Amy Herd. Internationnaly acclaimed for his compelling work with glass, William Morris approaches the demands of glassblowing and glass sculpting with an experimental eye and an innovative hand. With the assistance of his team of artisans, Morris, who lives and works near Seattle, creates artworks that are widely admired by artists, sought by collectors, and praised by critics. For him, glass is an endlessly intriguing material - fragile yet timeless, preserving the spontaneity of the creative moment unlike any other medium. In this stringly handsome volume of recent work, Morris explores themes related to archaeology, animals, and the hunt. His Crows, Ravens, and Rhytons embody his intellectual interest in myth and ancient history as well as his keenly intuitive understanding of the natural world. Bon état d’occasion