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Artist. Keeper of letters…

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“perspective”

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“perspective”

 

 

©Jacqueline Harris 2019

“a picture snowing”

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Happy Holidays to All!

Copyright ©Jacqueline Harris 2018

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We finally had some snow falling here yesterday… So very exciting to see the snow fall and settle on the branches in the forest!
I love the effect too of bare branches in the colder seasons — like spontaneous bursts of calligraphy writing itself at infinite angles in the atmosphere…constant state of communication!

Copyright ©Jacqueline Harris 2018

“floating”

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“floating”

 

Copyright ©Jacqueline Harris 2018

eye in the sky

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eye in the sky

We are having a long run of cold arctic temperatures which can make for some fascinating skies. I took this photo while en route yesterday…
“eye in the sky”
You don’t often see one of these looking down at you at two in the afternoon!

The Book of Laughter

Laughter

Happiness is elusive.
Just when you think
you’ve got a good hold of it,
it slips from your grasp.

And yet,
it’s as free for the taking
as the air that we breathe.

I can hear it laughing.

©Jacqueline Harris 2016
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The Book of Laughter Artist book, hand lettered, bound, printed, and embossed. Edition of 4.

 

Dream Sequence I – revisted…

New photographs of the book Dream Sequence I, L’enchantement de la femme noire. 
A challenging work to photograph because of its size and wide vertical dimensions which, when opened, measures approximately 186 cm (73 inches).

The work for Dream Sequence II will begin in the next few days…

Night & Day books

Chasing natural light and shaping shadows with my books Night & Day I and Night & Day II.

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Artist books. Night & Day I and Night & Day II. ©Jacqueline Harris 2016

Just heard the radio guy say, “…art is how we decorate space, and music how we decorate silence…” Poetic, isn’t it!

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