Book Cover with The Journal c. 1800's
Photograph (c) Eva Koleva Timothy/All Rights Reserved
Photograph (c) Eva Koleva Timothy/All Rights Reserved
Prism Light
Title Page from Opicks, Sir Isaac Newton, 1704
Photograph (c) Eva Koleva Timothy/All Rights Reserved
Title Page from Opicks, Sir Isaac Newton, 1704
Photograph (c) Eva Koleva Timothy/All Rights Reserved
Sundial
Universal Horizontal Sundial, Johannes Kooch, Stockholm, Sweden c. 1650-1679. Courtesy of the History of Science Department, Collection of Historical Scientific Instruments, Harvard University. Photograph (c) Eva Koleva Timothy/All Rights Reserved
The Man Behind The Mona Lisa
Mona Lisa by Leonardo Da Vinci. Louve, Paris, France 1503-1506.
Photograph (c) Eva Koleva Timothy/All Rights Reserved
Mona Lisa by Leonardo Da Vinci. Louve, Paris, France 1503-1506.
Photograph (c) Eva Koleva Timothy/All Rights Reserved
Galileo's Compass
Galileo's Geometrical and Military Compass
Made for presentation to the Duke of Marc'Antonio Mazzoleni, Padua, Italy, 1604. Courtesy of the History of Science Department, Collection of Historical Scientific Instruments, Harvard University. Photograph (c) Eva Koleva Timothy/All Rights Reserved
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"For with every bit of light we receive and every mystery we uncover, we have done little more than open new paths to even greater vistas and even deeper seas"–Lost In Learning
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Eva Koleva Timothy is a Media/Communications graduate from the University of Utah and a graduate of the Oxford School of Photography holding a Licentiate Certification from the Royal Photographic Society of Great Britain. She was recently chosen as a finalist for the Julia Margaret Cameron Award for her photograph, The Man Behind The Mona Lisa.As Book Design Editor for Eva's Monograph, Lost In Learning (Fall 2010, Athenaeum), I want to introduce you to her beautiful photographs, some of which incorporate the use of Sfumato, a technique originated by Da Vinci centuries ago. "My intent in this project has been to create a portrait of an age where exploration was life's supreme adventure." For the front cover of the book, Eva chose her photograph, The Journal c. 1800's. Catherine Petruccione posted a Book Review of Lost in Learning on her blog Old Scrolls.
LOST IN LEARNING: The Art Of Discovery
Monograph September 1, 2010 Athenaeum Publishing
UPDATE: JULY 2010
UPDATE: JULY 2010
Lost in Learning was voted People's Choice 1st Place Category Winner for Professional Books as well as sub-category 1st place winner for Fine Art Books in the International PX3 Competition in Paris.
10 comments:
I am so excited about your blog. Wonderful to read, look and get "Lost in Learning".
what fantastic images . i could say that just the plastic beauty of these works is enough .
but the subject is really exiting . and infinite .
what fantastic images . i could say that just the plastic beauty of these works is enough .
but the subject is really exiting . and infinite .
OH MY!
What wonderful and inspiring images to wake to this morning.
Thank You, Elizabeth and Eva.
I am moved.
of course You must know how I love these. Just up my alley, especially connect to the sundial. pgt
Her artworks are amazingly mysterious.
So wonderful that you & Eva are working together. Another great collaboration. Congratulations to you both.
Lost in Learning... on life's supreme adventure. What a fabulous idea and so beautifully achieved.
Eva takes my breath away...this is incredible work...I have seen the Mona Lisa and she captures the awe and love for DaVinci. Imagine and Live in Peace, Mary Helen Fernandez Stewart
Congratulations to you and Eva!
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