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Writing In The Sand

Writing In The Sand

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First edition of Writing In The Sand  by Sirkka-Liisa Konttinen (2000)

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Please note that all available copies are in as new condition, however, one has a soft bump to spine caused during transportation (Please see pictures)

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Writing in the Sand is a photographic study of the beaches and beach towns of Northern England by Finnish-born photographer Sirkka-Liisa Konttinen, whose work has attracted considerable renown. The New Statesman has described her photographs as "master pieces of representation -- political as well as photographic", while New Society has said of her: "Here is a sensibility, a wisdom of the eye and the heart that makes this collection unforgettable". Konttinen holds the singular distinction of having had her work toured in 1985 in China by the British Council as the first British photographic exhibition there since the Cultural Revolution. A documentary film about the making of Writing in the Sand has also been released to much acclaim as well: which the London Times calls "Poetic, uproarious, and thunderously nostalgic".

 

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CHOOSE BETWEEN A COPY IN AS NEW CONDITION OR ONE WITH A SOFT BUMP TO SPINE

First edition of Writing In The Sand  by Sirkka-Liisa Konttinen (2000)

First impression 

Please note that all available copies are in as new condition, however, one has a soft bump to spine caused during transportation (Please see pictures)

About

Writing in the Sand is a photographic study of the beaches and beach towns of Northern England by Finnish-born photographer Sirkka-Liisa Konttinen, whose work has attracted considerable renown. The New Statesman has described her photographs as "master pieces of representation -- political as well as photographic", while New Society has said of her: "Here is a sensibility, a wisdom of the eye and the heart that makes this collection unforgettable". Konttinen holds the singular distinction of having had her work toured in 1985 in China by the British Council as the first British photographic exhibition there since the Cultural Revolution. A documentary film about the making of Writing in the Sand has also been released to much acclaim as well: which the London Times calls "Poetic, uproarious, and thunderously nostalgic".

 

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