Early Colour Hulme Manchester 1965 - Shirley Baker
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Early Colour Hulme Manchester 1965 - Shirley Baker - Café Royal Books
What is evident in the colour work is that Shirley began to see her surroundings differently. All the traits of the black and white photographs are there: close observations of bodily gestures, definition of personal and relational space, everyday absurdities, and acute recognition of urban form in street perspectives, roof tops and alleyways. Added to this is a new found awareness of colour as it livens up the otherwise darkened dusty street scenes. Shirley is drawn to the bright cleanliness of a group of children playing in colourful clothes. The sunshine makes the dusty air sparkle softly.
- 36 pages
- printed in the UK
- staple bound
- 14cm x 20cm
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