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Petr Jedinák - Jediná krása

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"When I look around, all I see is beauty." More than 10 years ago, photographer Petr Jedinák decided to take one photo every day to capture fleeting moments that will never come back. The result is a unique personal time-lapse document of over 4,000 photographs. He selected 250 of the best of them for this book. They capture a variety of scenes from classic portraits, to street art, to bedroom shots. The atmosphere in them ranges from marasmus to erotic sultriness to melancholy and gratitude. In the comments on the photographs, the artist explains the context of their creation and adds another point. The book functions as a document of sorts about contemporary art, love and relationships, and changing times. Alongside this, it can be read as an autobiographical comic about a mid-life crisis and artistic maturation. Against a backdrop of evocative images, there is a story of a man's awakening that begins, typically, with a divorce. A photographer leaves a career of many years despite hardship and the unknown in the chapters Search and Perdition. The titles of the other sections, Awakening, Fighting for Yourself, Second Breath, and Nirvana, reveal that this story will ultimately turn out well. In the meantime, however, The One must come to terms with the death of his mother and the sale of the house he loved, and return to the places of his childhood in the capital. There, he meets a series of femme Fatales who, through sex, drugs, and rock and roll, lead him to discover himself. The author has managed to combine two unexpected goals, to organize a committee of the best photographs from a stunning body of work over 10 years in the making, while telling a gripping story that easily finds reader sympathy.

 

Petr Jedinák - Jediná krása

  • Available
800.00
1

Product description

"When I look around, all I see is beauty." More than 10 years ago, photographer Petr Jedinák decided to take one photo every day to capture fleeting moments that will never come back. The result is a unique personal time-lapse document of over 4,000 photographs. He selected 250 of the best of them for this book. They capture a variety of scenes from classic portraits, to street art, to bedroom shots. The atmosphere in them ranges from marasmus to erotic sultriness to melancholy and gratitude. In the comments on the photographs, the artist explains the context of their creation and adds another point. The book functions as a document of sorts about contemporary art, love and relationships, and changing times. Alongside this, it can be read as an autobiographical comic about a mid-life crisis and artistic maturation. Against a backdrop of evocative images, there is a story of a man's awakening that begins, typically, with a divorce. A photographer leaves a career of many years despite hardship and the unknown in the chapters Search and Perdition. The titles of the other sections, Awakening, Fighting for Yourself, Second Breath, and Nirvana, reveal that this story will ultimately turn out well. In the meantime, however, The One must come to terms with the death of his mother and the sale of the house he loved, and return to the places of his childhood in the capital. There, he meets a series of femme Fatales who, through sex, drugs, and rock and roll, lead him to discover himself. The author has managed to combine two unexpected goals, to organize a committee of the best photographs from a stunning body of work over 10 years in the making, while telling a gripping story that easily finds reader sympathy.