Some Things are Quieter than Others (signed)
by Jacek Fota
Photographs: Jacek Fota
Publisher: selfpublished
104 pages
Pictures: 44 colour illustrations
Year: 2014
ISBN: 978-83-940353-0-3
Price: 29 17.40 €
Comments: 16,5 x 20 cm, english, softcover, watercolor on cover by Jagna Wróblewska, first edition of 500 handmade copies, every book is signed and numbered and contains a map
America is not all about the busy streets of New York or the beautiful National Parks of the west. Mainly, it is vast, boring and repetitive. The boredom of everyday life is the most interesting aspect of it all. What is dull to some might be interesting to others. I traveled thousands of miles to find these "boring" places. This is not a portrait of the US, but rather a story about a search for solitude, many times within the busy inner city of big metropolises.
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Some Things are Quieter than Others (signed)
by Jacek Fota
Photographs: Jacek Fota
Publisher: selfpublished
104 pages
Pictures: 44 colour illustrations
Year: 2014
ISBN: 978-83-940353-0-3
Price: 29 17.40 €
Comments: 16,5 x 20 cm, english, softcover, watercolor on cover by Jagna Wróblewska, first edition of 500 handmade copies, every book is signed and numbered and contains a map
America is not all about the busy streets of New York or the beautiful National Parks of the west. Mainly, it is vast, boring and repetitive. The boredom of everyday life is the most interesting aspect of it all. What is dull to some might be interesting to others. I traveled thousands of miles to find these "boring" places. This is not a portrait of the US, but rather a story about a search for solitude, many times within the busy inner city of big metropolises.
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