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asked by macfan on November 28, 2006 9:29 PM
A breathtaking collection of close-up flower photographs in the tradition of Mapplethorpe and Penn, with an intensity and beauty that is uniquely Schatz. In BOTANICA, award-winning photographer Howard Schatz puts an entirely new twist on the age-old tradition of depicting flowers in art. The flowers in BOTANICA emanate colors and textures so rich that youll be tempted to lift them off the page. Some of the close-up images are eye-popping in their extreme detail, while others are kaleidoscopic compositions of synesthetic color. From the exoticangels trumpets, passionflowers, and pincushionsto the familiarlilies, roses, and begoniasthe flowers Schatz photographs have never looked quite like this before, and yet it is their natural beauty that shines through every page of this sumptuous, oversize volume. Annotations at the back of the book, accompanied by miniature reproductions of the full-page plates, identify each variety and provide both common and Latin names. Schatzs unique presentation and photographic style make this a compelling gift for both flower lovers and connoisseurs of fine photography.


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The purpose of visual art is to capture our attention. Whether
a photograph compels you to gaze or to revisit the image again
and again, it must astonish. Schatz, who has repeatedly
in the past fifteen years made a name for visually seductive
images, here combines form and color to change our view of
nature. These photographs do not merely force us to rethink
the geometry of flowers, they make us wonder.

Ronald
reviewed by dataworld on November 29, 2006 1:12 AM

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Truly breathtaking close-up photographs of flowers. Tulips, lilies, roses and the more exotic fritillaria and passion flowers have never looked like this before. Nevertheless, it is their natural beauty that grows on each page. Just as his book, WATER DANCE, makes you reconsider underwater photography, Howard Schatz has brought a new perspective to the garden flower.

Alice
Friday Harbor, WA
reviewed by samoan on November 29, 2006 8:55 AM

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Howard Schatz's photographs of flowers can only be described as his newest artform -- once again this photographer has re-invented how we look at beauty, first with his underwater photography and now looking anew at the blooms of life.

The full-page plates are exquisite and I highly recommend this as a holiday gift.
reviewed by motivations on November 29, 2006 6:18 PM

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Howard Schatz and Beverly Ornstein's new book- "Botanica" is a feast for the eyes. The photos of flowers have luscious colors and I kept wanting to sniff the pages to check out the aroma! Perhaps they will do a"scratch and sniff"in the next book. Like all of their previous books, the production qualities are excellent and a section at the back with small photos of the individual pages with explanations are helpful. This is truly a work of art and will make an excellent gift for yourself or someone on your Holiday list. Who deosn't like gorgeous flowers??
reviewed by shagdag on November 29, 2006 6:20 PM

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