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WHY THINGS ARE SEEN |
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This book is an exploration into the relationship between abstraction and camouflage. The challenge to myself was to illustrate the reasons why things are seen -surface, shape, shadow, silhouette, spacing and movement- using the simplest of terms, a 4 x 4 modernist grid and the minimum of text. Three examples from the book are provided below. Having had time now to reflect on the project, I have become attuned to a certain undertone in the book. As much as it is an intentional hybrid of colour theory books and military manuals on camouflage, there may well be a more subtle message about the dangers of being different. Why Things Are Seen is a 16 page soft cover book printed
in an edition of 500. The book can be purchased for: Send a cheque or money order
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