Biophilia
Publisher: New York Abrams 2015Description: 287 pages illustrations (colour) 32 cm hbkContent type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume001: 42914Subject(s): Marley 1969- | Nature in artDDC classification: 704.943 MAR LOC classification: N6537.M375Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Includes index
Biophilia means 'love of nature.' The word was invented by evolutionary biologist E.O. Wilson, who believes that biophilia is a deep human instinct. Artist Christopher Marley is a biophiliac, and his art expresses his passionate engagement with the beautiful forms of nature. Beginning with insects, and moving on to aquatic life, reptile, birds, plants, and minerals, Marley has used his skills as a designer, conservator, taxidermist, and environmentally responsible collector to make images that produce strong, positive emotional responses in viewers. Marley has a brilliant eye for colour and pattern in animals, plants, and minerals, and he captures deep relationships between different natural objects. Marley's book will have strong appeal not only to nature lovers, but to designers, artists, craftspeople, and anyone looking for visual inspiration in the arts.
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