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9 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Disappointing,
By A Customer
This review is from: Small Deaths: Photographs (Wittliff Gallery Series) (Hardcover)
I bought this book after not being able to find any other images online except the cover. I was really looking forward to owning it; I'm one of those people who collect things like tiny bird bodies, egg shells, nests....It's a beautiful concept, but the format of the book was extemely disappointing; too much white space framed the images, keeping the viewer at a distance instead of inviting intimacy, empathy. The creatures in the photographs often looked posed. The images also would have been more touching if they hadn't seemed so manipulated in color. It was like the photographer hadn't truly been recording the beauty of the "insignificant" deaths but seeking and exploiting them by forcing unnatural aspects on them.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Sorrowful and Enchanting,
This review is from: Small Deaths: Photographs (Wittliff Gallery Series) (Hardcover)
There is a great deal of juxtaposition in Kate Breakey's work, and to great effect; though her photographs capture often pitiable subjects, particularly the birds, they portray them with a magnificence of color they could only dream of in life. Breakey's photography is excellent and evocative, and her skillful application of color to each image only heightens the experience. Soft focus and a saturated palette produce a dreamlike quality to many of her pieces. As I turned the pages of the book, I felt sadness for the small creatures that go unnoticed, but I was also moved by the quiet dignity they have in death. Breakey's treatment of her subject matter elevates it from the mundane to the transcendent, and it's an utterly captivating journey.
3 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An Artistic Sensitivity of the Natural World.,
By Ellen Osmanski (Beaufort, South Carolina United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Small Deaths: Photographs (Wittliff Gallery Series) (Hardcover)
A beautiful book of an art form created with a heartfelt sensitivity for some of nature's smaller creatures.
1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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Award Winner for Book Design,
By A Customer
This review is from: Small Deaths: Photographs (Wittliff Gallery Series) (Hardcover)
This book has received the Southern Books Competition 2001 Award of Overall Excellence for book design. "Truly enchanting, this is a wonderful example of how valuable intellectual content is enhanced and enriched by thoughtful book design. From the breathtaking front and back covers to the informative colophon at the end, this is an exceptional book. Color continuity from jacket to the text pages rewards the reader and enhances legibility. The dramatic frontispiece dazzles, and the title page is clear and elegant. Section openings mirror the title page opening. Plates and captions combine in bright, clean two-page spreads that inform and reward the viewer." Congratulations to the author, designers D.J. Stout & Julie Savaska of Pentagram Design, and the University of Texas Press.
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Small Deaths: Photographs (Wittliff Gallery Series) by Kate Breakey (Hardcover - November 15, 2001)
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