Veronica

by Douglas Holleley

Veronica by Douglas Holleley (Book) in Arts & Photography
ISBN: 978-0-9707138-3-4
Publisher: Douglas Holleley
Copyright: © 2006  Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United States

Printed: 136 pages, 9" x 7", perfect binding, full-color interior ink

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This book consists of 107 color photographs made on the rock platforms of two beaches located on the Central Coast of New South Wales, some 50 miles north of Sydney, Australia. These rock platforms are notable for their complex, mysterious and indeed beautiful appearance. It almost seems that the earth itself has written the story of its own creation on very face of the rock. The story is expressed in visual, symbolic terms by the vibrant colors and evocative structures of this geologically blessed landscape. Of particular interest is the quite extraordinary juxtaposition of both Christian and Pre-Christian imagery comfortably and respectfully co-existing in the same space. This book is named after Saint Veronica who it is said, wiped Jesus’ face while he was suffering under the weight of the cross. In so doing, His image was miraculously imprinted on the cloth.


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13 Jun 2007 (updated 13 Jun 2007)
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Having been an avid admirer of Holelley photographic gymnastics for many years I can truly say this is one of his finest works. While I don't claim to understand the technical expertise involved nor be a respected critic of art I do, as an everyman, understand and respect the emotional connection I always feel when presented with a Holleley image.
I knew he could evoke this emotional response with his photography of people and places but I was astonished to discover he could touch my secret self with images of rock and tide.
Damn! Now I'll have to take even more care over this fragile planet!
Veronica by douglas holleley [ No Rating ] 4 Apr 2007
This is a beauty.Geometrical design beneath your feet in the sandshores of Australia.Nature presents herself to those willing to look and see...the universe in a grain of sand.Holleley has a mind for form and color in these natural photographs. A petite bijoux from a master design artist and teacher.Highly recommended...a must.
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20 Sep 2006
Ever wonder what might have come from the two giants of photography, Minor White and Edward Weston, had they had digital cameras and computer software? Douglas Holleley’s Veronica, a book of exceptional fine art photographs, provides the splendid answer. Focusing on our universal attraction to the magic place where the earth meets the water, Holleley’s photographs brilliantly unveil the mysteries of life written in the eroded rock of the Australian coast of his childhood.

Who should buy this book? Geologists and Australia-philes will surely discover new information with the repeated study of the numerous images. Collectors will want to own Veronica for its stunning reproductions and elegant design. Whether we collect photographs, stones, or stories, this book will satisfy that desire to have and to hold what we love, what we fear. The magnificent beauty of the photographic images will even tempt us to contact the author, not only to buy the book for our friends, and ourselves but also to inquire about the price of individual prints. Veronica is highly recommended as a book that celebrates in visual metaphor the awesome power and glory of the natural world. This is a book that everyone will want to own.

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