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Mapping Bali is the creation of artist Bruce Granquist to record his visual relationship to the island which has been his home for over 30 years. Originally conceived as a straightforward mapping project which produced a detailed large-format topographic of the island, the scope of the project soon dived deep into the essence of the Balinese island soul. This homage to Balinese people and culture encompasses the unique characteristics that makes the island so special; topography, architecture, heritage sites, unusual landscapes, cultural traditions and spirits. Through shared stories with the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Mapping Bali is the creation of artist Bruce Granquist to record his visual relationship to the island which has been his home for over 30 years. Originally conceived as a straightforward mapping project which produced a detailed large-format topographic of the island, the scope of the project soon dived deep into the essence of the Balinese island soul. This homage to Balinese people and culture encompasses the unique characteristics that makes the island so special; topography, architecture, heritage sites, unusual landscapes, cultural traditions and spirits. Through shared stories with the people he meets in villages throughout the island, this original and intriguing book describes through images and words a personal and deeply felt celebration of the Balinese people. Contents include: · Water and Fire · Rocks and Water · Villages · Mapping the Balinese Soul · Rituals of Identity · North Bali · Urban Bali · Mapping Today, Mapping Tomorrow
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Autorenporträt
Bruce Granquist was born in the vicinity of Chicago in 1958. He first visited Asia in 1982, and after making several short trips there, he settled in Indonesia with his Balinese family in 1986. The author of a much acclaimed book on Inventing Art The Pantings of Batuan Bali, and an illustrator and cartographer contributing to over 25 publishing projects, this new book captures the essence of an Island, its people and its living culture.