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Summer Nights

Summer Nights

List Price: $25.00
Your Price: $15.75
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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Waste of money
Review: Robert Adams' 'Summer Nights' has for me, been a seminal work in my development as an artist. The images in this book are evocative and powerful, yet plain and quiet. The book format and the sequencing of the images lend well to Mr Adams' style and subject matter. The quiet poetry of his night and evening journeys are a great begining and understanding into Mr Adams' work and ideas.

This is one book that should have been republished many years ago!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Between dreanming and Waking
Review: Robert Adams' 'Summer Nights' has for me, been a seminal work in my development as an artist. The images in this book are evocative and powerful, yet plain and quiet. The book format and the sequencing of the images lend well to Mr Adams' style and subject matter. The quiet poetry of his night and evening journeys are a great begining and understanding into Mr Adams' work and ideas.

This is one book that should have been republished many years ago!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Waste of money
Review: When I received this book I was completely disappointed. The images were of poor quality and lacked artistic ability. I really thought it would have been a good book to look at. Out of all the images in the book only 2 were decent. The rest were amateur at best. I think the publisher needs to ask him/her self why.

I might of well just thrown a $20 into the trash.


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