Black Garden, the second book in the trilogy, delves into the expansive geographical world known to the ancient Greeks in Turkey, Greece, Syria, Palestine, Israel, Afghanistan, Lebanon, Iraq, and Egypt. Black Garden moves into the mythological world of duality and opposites which are explored through the masculine/feminine and east/west divide. The book is divided in half with a double gatefold seascape bringing the thematic ideas into the physical construction of the book. Included in the 154 tritone photographs are nine panoramic images. The book is dedicated to the author’s grandparents who took the trans-Atlantic immigrant journey in the early part of the last century to New York.
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