Aeroimpressionism. Album. Yastrzhembsky S.
This is good - when there are opportunities for creativity. When there is time and money for expensive travels around the world and, as a result, there is a chance to capture something unusual. And then - and the opportunity to share what they saw with others - in the form of an expensive, weighty album. Sergey Yastrzhembsky is the name primarily a politician, albeit in the past. Today he appears in a new role - a photographer. Having ideologically followed the world-famous Frenchman Jan Artyus-Bertran, who removes the “world from a height” (as his Moscow exhibition was called in 2006), Yastrzhembsky also photographs the land from the sky. “Today in my collection, the endless expanses of Khanty -Mansiysk and Taimyr, the patchwork fields of Eastern Poland, the blue fjords of Norway, the exquisite hills of Tuscany, fantastic in their colorfulness and fanciful forms of the autumn plantations of South Africa,” he says. “When I look at the shot, sometimes there is a feeling that nature is competing with a person in a creative duel for the right to be considered the best painter...” In the creation of this album, “A photographer, nature and a person who changes the appearance of the earth played in equal co -authorship.”
| Characteristics | |
| A country | Russia |
| Author | Yastrzhembsky Sergey |
| Kit | No |
| Number of pages | 212 |
| The year of publishing | 2009 |
| Type of art | Fine |
| Type of cover | Hard cover |
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