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“Better watch the other side of the hill!
Over there the dogs don’t take no junk.”
So says locally famous outside artist Clyde Jones from Carboro, NC.
Clyde makes critters from Haw River wash up.
He paints his house with swirls of amoebas and naps on the porch with a pack of feral dogs. This book documents Clyde and his peculiar world through haunting black and white photography and laconic poetry. A strange portrait of the American South emerges from these backwoods where Clyde’s Dogs roam freely and lone men seek solace in scraps of driftwood.
Over there the dogs don’t take no junk.”
So says locally famous outside artist Clyde Jones from Carboro, NC.
Clyde makes critters from Haw River wash up.
He paints his house with swirls of amoebas and naps on the porch with a pack of feral dogs. This book documents Clyde and his peculiar world through haunting black and white photography and laconic poetry. A strange portrait of the American South emerges from these backwoods where Clyde’s Dogs roam freely and lone men seek solace in scraps of driftwood.
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Eigenschaften und Details
- Hauptkategorie: Kunst & Fotografie
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Projektoption: Quadratisch klein, 18×18 cm
Seitenanzahl: 54 -
ISBN
- Hardcover mit Schutzumschlag: 9781364792312
- Veröffentlichungsdatum: Nov. 15, 2015
- Sprache English
- Schlüsselwörter poetry, portrait, dogs, American South, North Carolina
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Daniel Peddle
NEW YORK
Daniel Peddle grew up in the woods of rural North Carolina, making messes, collecting reptiles, drawing his sister and brother, and roaming the countryside in search of undiscovered creeks. He then went off to school to study anthropology and to perfect his family’s magical tradition of making Something out of Nothing. He has climbed trees all over the world but lives in New York City just to ride the subway.