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11/24/08

New Interiors Book


Interiors is a book I put together of some of the photography I did for Washington Spaces Magazine an various interior designers here in Washington, DC within the last year and a half.

Special thanks to: Abrams Design Build LLC, April Burke, Chip and Betsy Barclay, David Hicks, Debbie Wiener, Deborah Kalkstein, Denise MacNally, Dick Flynt, Ed Romanoff, Emily Lyons, Eric Kole, Frank Babb Randolph, Jeff Akseizer, Kristin Peake, Lewis Aquatech, Lorna Gross, Mark McInturff, Sherry Moeller, Studio 27, Terry Gerace Jr., Therese Baron Gurney, Trish Donnally, and Washington Spaces.

My new book of fine art images... here's the inside cover jargon....



We could describe Mr. Howarth's work with a bombastic artist statement like ..... Morgan Howarth's work investigates the nuances of pixels through the use of recognized icons and close-ups which emphasize the artificial nature of digital media. Howarth explores abstract and Pixelated images as motifs to describe the idea of cyber-intuitive reality. Using images as patterns, Howarth creates meditative environments which suggest the expansion of culture...

But that's just not his style. The truth is, he came upon this technique by accident while cataloging images to add to his portfolio. "I have only found a few images that can survive this technique and unfold something new to the viewer from near and at a distance." The layout out of this book was to illustrate the gallery, detail, and "at a distance" view of each image.

We hope you will enjoy this collection of images as much as we did bringing them to you.

Link to animated online "At A Distance" book http://www.morganhowarth.com/data/slideshow/11/At_A_Distance_Flip_Book/index.html