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Threads of Colour (Hardcover)

by Dominic Bradbury (Author), Jamie Marshall (Photographer)
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  • Hardcover: 215 pages
  • Publisher: Andrew Martin International; Ill edition (9 Dec 2002)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0953004546
  • ISBN-13: 978-0953004546
  • Product Dimensions: 29.6 x 29.4 x 2.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 1,140,958 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Textiles define civilisations as much as architecture, religion or language. From the morning of time, man has judged his fellow man by the fabrics he uses to dress himself and his home. Chinese silks, English flannel, Scots tartans, Hawaiian shirts, Indian saris all immediately identify a time and a place. In 4th century Imperial Rome, only the Emperor himself could wear purple and the manufacture of purple outside the royal dye works was a capital crime. Today we enjoy easy access to hundreds of textiles in hundreds of colours. This is an exhilarating luxury, as inconceivable for almost all man's existence as space travel was. It is a privilege we should cherish. In this book, Jamie Marshall's photographs capture not only the world's wondrous obsession with textiles and colours but also a flavour of what captivates designers - the joyous appeal of distant cultures and faraway lands.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Fascinating Book, 14 Mar 2003
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Attempts to re-create the vibrant colours of the natural world have not always been easy - before the 19th century, "ultramarine blue was extracted from Lapis Lazuli. Vermilion was as costly as gold." Behind the unassuming black cover of this book is a vivid celebration of the world of colour, from an Indian man's bright yellow turban to the delicate silvery-blue of a pile of small fish.
This is a fascinating look at the long relationship between mand and colour, looking at the art, textiles and natural influences of different cultures around the world through a series if captivating pictures by travel photograpgher Jamie Marshall. - Wanderlust
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5.0 out of 5 stars Threads of Colour - Fantastic!, 27 Nov 2004
By K.S. (London, United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
This glorious book is a presentation case for the sumptuous, exotic photographs of Jamie Marshall, who has dedicated over a decade to the research and documentation of tribal textiles. The text by Dominic Bradbury is sparse and intermittent, yet provides a readable introduction to the discoveries and histories of the natural dyes humankind has wrought. Pages of rich and vibrant photographs, which mostly feature the particular colour - either as a main emphasis or a small, intricate detail. Threads and fabrics feature strongly, with faces and portraits also predominant: for the colour of make up and clothing, jewellery ans adornments. The connection with threads/fabrics is sometimes tenuous: for example, discussion of ivory pigment 'white lead' is followed by striking images of sun kissed waves, the pale whitish bellies of a basket of fish, and an elephant lying in the river in sparkling sunlight, but there are a wide range of textiles from various tribal cultures featured alongside. The images are so powerful, and the depiction of light and colour so delightful that I can't really find fault. I think I may be right in saying that the heart is also in evidence in quite large measure. If you are a travel photographer you will envy Jamie Marshall his success. I myself would love to know more technical details: but will have to be satisfied with just enjoying some gorgeous photography, and trying to learn from his talented eye. A fantastic gift.
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