David Batchelder's images depict nothing more than small sections of beach, which, in theory, every vacationer could see. But nobody sees what Batchelder sees. Because the artist is a practiced observer. Over the years he has taken thousands of...
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David Batchelder's images depict nothing more than small sections of beach, which, in theory, every vacationer could see. But nobody sees what Batchelder sees. Because the artist is a practiced observer. Over the years he has taken thousands of digital photographs of "his" stretch of beach on the Isle of Palms in Charleston, South Carolina, honing his perceptual skills. His powers of observation have opened the gates for him to a world beyond what is apparent to the casual beachgoer
David Batchelder?s images depict nothing more than small sections of beach, which, in theory, every vacationer could see. But nobody sees what Batchelder sees. Because the artist is a practiced observer. Over the years he has taken thousands of...
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Sächsische Landesbibliothek - Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Dresden
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Unlimited inter-library loan, copies and loan
David Batchelder?s images depict nothing more than small sections of beach, which, in theory, every vacationer could see. But nobody sees what Batchelder sees. Because the artist is a practiced observer. Over the years he has taken thousands of digital photographs of ?his? stretch of beach on the Isle of Palms in Charleston, South Carolina, honing his perceptual skills. His powers of observation have opened the gates for him to a world beyond what is apparent to the casual beachgoer.??Christiane Stahl
David Batchelder?s images depict nothing more than small sections of beach, which, in theory, every vacationer could see. But nobody sees what Batchelder sees. Because the artist is a practiced observer. Over the years he has taken thousands of...
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Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Kunstbibliothek
Inter-library loan:
Unlimited inter-library loan, copies and loan
David Batchelder?s images depict nothing more than small sections of beach, which, in theory, every vacationer could see. But nobody sees what Batchelder sees. Because the artist is a practiced observer. Over the years he has taken thousands of digital photographs of ?his? stretch of beach on the Isle of Palms in Charleston, South Carolina, honing his perceptual skills. His powers of observation have opened the gates for him to a world beyond what is apparent to the casual beachgoer.??Christiane Stahl