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Aimed at children ages five and up, this clever and surprising picture book by artists and collaborators, Jason Fulford and Tamara Shopsin, takes young viewers on a whimsical journey while teaching them associative thinking and visual language, as well as colors, shapes and numbers. Through a simple narrative and a rhythmic sequence of photographs, the book generates multiple meanings, making the experience of reading the book interactive--parent and child must ask questions and come up with their own answers, drawing on the child’s imagination. Each spread presents a new relationship that changes and shifts as the book unfolds, with the last picture relating again to the first, forming a circle. Through playful and inspired sequencing, everyday scenes are transformed into a game of pairs, enjoyable for adults and children alike.
Jason Fulford(born 1973) is a photographer and cofounder of the nonprofit J&L Books. He is a contributing editor at Blind Spotand a frequent lecturer at universities. His monographs include Sunbird(2000), Crushed(2003), Raising Frogs for $$$(2006), The Mushroom Collector(2010) and Hotel Oracle(2013).
Tamara Shopsin(born 1979) is a graphic designer and illustrator whose work has been featured in The New York Times, Good, Time, Wiredand Newsweek. She is the author of Mumbai New York Scrantonand designer of 5 Year Diary. She is also a cook at her family’s restaurant, Shopsin’s, in New York....a picture book designed for kids, but it's also appealing to anyone interested in the language of photography.Want the kid in your life to grow up with the mind of an artist? Give them Fulford and Shopsin’s delightful book. Through juxtapositions of two opposing images, like a shark and a triangle, in a series of whimsical pl3¦
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