#viewsfromthemini hardcover
A visual journey of gratitude
de Susan DiGironimo
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À propos du livre
discussing the idea of going through life in a rote fashion.
We specifically discussed the drive to and from work. I love my
car. . . my mini cooper. I love driving stick shift. I often drive and see beautiful views and thought what beautiful pictures they would make. After this particular evening with my ladies, I decided to start a project. . . #viewsfromthemini. I leave a little earlier to drive to work and I keep my eyes completely open to all things possible, all things beautiful. I pull the mini cooper over, roll down the
window, and take a picture with my phone. I notice the sun
coming up through a grove of trees. I notice the sun lasting a
little longer on a January evening at five o’clock on my way home. I notice the fog rolling over the hills. It makes my travel more
deliberate. It gives me a sense of gratitude. This book is my
journey. Take a moment to see the beauty that I see and
contemplate gratitude.
Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Livres d'art et de photographie
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Format choisi: Petit carré, 18×18 cm
# de pages: 92 - Date de publication: oct 26, 2016
- Langue English
- Mots-clés photography, gratitude
À propos du créateur
Susan DiGironimo is a Philadelphia area artist who graduated from Moore College of Art. She is a successful freelance designer, illustrator, and a certified expert in the digital platform in graphic arts applications. Susan not only creates her own digital work, she has been teaching digital design at area colleges including Moore College of Art, Tyler School of Art, Philadelphia University, and Rowan College at Gloucester County for over 30 years. Susan has been teaching at Rosemont College in both the undergraduate and graduate level for the past 30 years. Susan has also helped artists in the corporate environment stay competitive in a dynamically changing profession. For the past ten years, Susan has gone full circle and is now back designing full time as Rosemont College's Director of Graphic Services. She is still teaching evenings in Rosemont's publishing program where she won the Distinguished Teaching at the Graduate Level Award in 2011.