私の現代 What I'm doing Positions and Directions

山沢 栄子 / Eiko Yamazawa

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Publisher/山沢栄子写真集刊行会

   Published/1982
Format/ハードカバー   Pages/62   Size/363*265*10
Google翻訳
A photo collection of Eiko Yamazawa, a pioneer of Japanese female photographers, "My Contemporary-What I'm doing-". Yamazawa, who loves photography and painting since she was young, studied in the United States and studied oil paintings after graduating from the School of Japanese Art in Women's Art University. At the same time, he studied under the photographer Consoero Kanega and learned photography. He created a portrait studio in Osaka from before the war, and lost his studio in a war of having Suntory's Keizo Saji, the great business and cultural people of the business world, as his customers. Eiko Yamazawa, whose name is “abstract,” works on art photography that can draw his mind from commercial photography and dedicate himself to 1960, and then manipulates modeling and color skillfully. This book is a book composed of the series "What I'm doing", a representative work of Yamazawa Late. The unique abstract work that combines "color", "shape", "material", "composition" and "light and shadow" is full of creativity unique to Yamazawa who is a painter, and opens up new possibilities for photographic art It is one book that can be said.
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Jacket: little burn, little scratch, little stain, little damage, body: heaven, ground, little mouth burn
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