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Rockne Krebs crystal + star ILLUMINATIONS

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New Edition  2013   60 pages
ISBN:  978-1-939793-01-0

To view and/or order book please visit
 www.blurb.com/b/4073757-rockne-krebs

"It is an indisputable truth that without light,
there could be no life.

This book is a stunning compendium
of the works of Rockne Krebs, 
an artist and pioneer in the
transformation of light into ethereal articulations
of time and space.  
Whether using colorful lasers or the
rainbow spectrum of natural  light,
 the artist exploits the optical properties of metal, glass, water and atmospheric essence
to create dynamic
three-dimensional experiences.

Carol Harrison, author and photographer, 
does a magnificent job of interpreting the ephemeral art of Rockne Krebs from the eye, through the lens, 
and back again in  this beautiful tribute."

Rachel Strauss Small
George Washington University




Crystal Willow + Day Star
ILLUMINATIONS



As Rockne said:  Life is the Object and Art a Pedestal, Rockne Krebs, 1995.


Includes ekphrastic text by Barry Stephen Alpert,
a remembrance by Kyle Krebs.



www.RockneKrebsArt.com

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Photographic Interpretation of Rockne Krebs' "Day Star," at The Children's Inn, The National Institute of Health, Bethesda, MD.



Visual ideas ______________________                               
                      combined with technology,
                                         combined with
                            personal interpretation,
                                equals photography.
____________  Each must hold it's own.


                                      Arnold Newman






There is no
abstract art.

You must always start
with something.

Afterward you can
remove all traces of
reality.

Pablo Picasso
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Photographic Interpretation of Rockne Krebs' "Day Star," at The Children's Inn, The National Institute of Health, Bethesda, MD.
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