[ED & DEANNA TEMPLETON] CONTEMPORARY SUBURBIUM
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A collection of works by Ed Templeton, an American professional skater, artist, and photographer, and his wife, Deanna Templeton, who is also an American photographer.
A contemplative record of their lives in the suburbs of Orange County, California, especially in Huntington Beach, a seaside town on the south edge of Los Angeles. Once dotted with orange groves, oil rigs and wealthy vacation homes, it's now a popular tourist beach, with old cottages replaced by tall modern three-story homes. It's gone.
In this book, generations of conservatives, disgruntled youths, and privileged (and less privileged) people of the region will explore fences, walls, and endless tract housing districts. It captures the appearance of daring to go outside from the other side. Like reading two conflicting short stories depicting the process of growing up in the same place, this book combines the still passionate scene of Southern California, covered in dust and sunburn, and the 21st century, a period of economic growth. Tell us about the early days.
Both authors make full use of the accordion-folded bookbinding for their respective photographs and words, with Ed's work laid out on one side and Diana's work on the other.
As a collection of works published by NAZRAELI PRESS, this book is the second book for Ed Templeton and the first book for Diana Templeton. Packaged in a plastic slipcase.
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