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Grey Matter(s)

Author: Tom Jacobi  

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Colours are only reflected light, assembled in our brains, which is also known as "grey matter". Tom Jacobi spent two years photographing archaic landscapes throughout the world. He discovered mystic places that had been created by nature over the millennia and that are nonetheless timeless. When photographed in the twilight world they unfold their immortal power.

Colours are only reflected light, assembled in our brains, which is also known as “grey matter”. Tom Jacobi spent two years photographing archaic landscapes throughout the world. He discovered mystic places that had been created by nature over the millennia and that are nonetheless timeless. When photographed in the twilight world they unfold their immortal power.

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Colours are only reflected light, assembled in our brains, which is also known as "grey matter". Tom Jacobi spent two years photographing archaic landscapes throughout the world. He discovered mystic places that had been created by nature over the millennia and that are nonetheless timeless. When photographed in the twilight world they unfold their immortal power.

Colours are only reflected light, assembled in our brains, which is also known as “grey matter”. Tom Jacobi spent two years photographing archaic landscapes throughout the world. He discovered mystic places that had been created by nature over the millennia and that are nonetheless timeless. When photographed in the twilight world they unfold their immortal power.

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Colours are only reflected light, assembled in our brains, which is also known as "grey matter". Tom Jacobi spent two years photographing archaic landscapes throughout the world. He discovered mystic places that had been created by nature over the millennia and that are nonetheless timeless. When photographed in the twilight world they unfold their immortal power. In 2014 the English newspaper The Guardian declared grey as the "colour of the decade". In his latest publication Tom Jacobi, photographer of our best-seller "Wo Gott wohnt" (2000), reduces "our world to the essential; our blue planet is in reality a grey one. No colour pyrotechnics, no distraction, pure introspection and meditation. In is a miracle," observes Bryan Adams. From Europe to Africa, from Australia to the Antarctis and from the USA to Patagonia we follow the long-standing Art Director of Stern on his journey to the timeless beauty of nature. Monumental, moving and penetrating into the very heart of things, we encounter landscapes which teach us to gaze in wonder and awe.

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Critic Reviews

“"There is a technique in art known as grisaille . . . . Jacobi's work could be described as photographic grisailles: tranquil scenes composed entirely of landscapes that are devoid of color. . . . To capture this desaturated world in landscapes as wide-ranging as Arizona, New Zealand and Iceland, Jacobi photographed as light shifted between day and night. As twilight fell, landscapes seemed, he writes, 'like mystical enactments from some other world.'"”

"There is a technique in art known as grisaille. . . . Jacobi's work could be described as photographic grisailles: tranquil scenes composed entirely of landscapes that are devoid of color. . . . To capture this desaturated world in landscapes as wide-ranging as Arizona, New Zealand and Iceland, Jacobi photographed as light shifted between day and night. As twilight fell, landscapes seemed, he writes, 'like mystical enactments from some other world.'"-- "Atlas Obscura" (5/5/2016 12:00:00 AM)

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About the Author

Tom Jacobi is a German photographer and former art director of the German magazine Stern.

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Product Details

Publisher
Hirmer Verlag
Published
6th June 2016
Pages
144
ISBN
9783777425764

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