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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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Ethereal beauty,
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This review is from: Joyce Tenneson: Transformations (Hardcover)
Another reviewer wrote, "Pictures of old people, fat people, etc., in various stages of undress" which gives you a very unfair idea of what this book is about. Many of the figures in this book are nude or semi-nude, many of the subjects are young and beautiful, and a few are old, a few are "fat." I count seven photographs which would fall into the "old and fat" category, and they are anything but revolting.Tenneson's work touches me in ways I cannot easily articulate. I've spent hours poring over these photographs, yet it's difficult to describe this book with any brevity. I cannot say it better than this statement which appears in the introduction: "Joyce Tenneson's world quietly, frequently, composes itself around dualities: angel and menace, childhood and age, beauty and sorrow, naked and veiled, earthy and ethereal." Her work is definitely worth your while -- I recommend you find out for yourself!
0 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
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This review is from: Joyce Tenneson: Transformations (Paperback)
Not worth buying... Photos are of good quality, just the subject matter is not interesting... Pictures of old people, fat people, etc.. in various stages of undress.
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Joyce Tenneson: Transformations by Joyce Tenneson (Hardcover - Feb. 1993)
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