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Sharing salt

Sharing salt. J-L de Sauverzac and M. Abu Aziz Jean-Loup De Sauverzac - Photographe
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Published since: July 26, 2008
Last update: July 26, 2008
The sharing of salt. complete catalogue of the exhibition inaugurated at the Institut du Monde Arabe. 2002
Landscapes and calligraphy made from the salt of the Dead Sea.
photographs of Jean-Loup Sauverzac, calligraphy by Mohamed Abu Aziz.
Format 24 x 20 cm. 96 Pages. 90 color photos.
Texts Lauprêtre Julien, Chairman of relief popular french, Alain Gresh, Muriel Mocker.
Layout: Jean-Loup de Sauverzac
french Arabic Bilingual
Edition Secours Populaire french. 2002. signed. 1st edition. out of stock.
Perfect condition
Some prints are offered from this work.
To see more: http://www.jldesauverzac.book.fr/news-1.htm
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There is salt, a condition of life, more precious than gold that no one knows that being a currency. There is the Dead Sea, the cradle of the world in symbolic heart of a land where every grain of sand drank blood. There are, on five continents, sentences of all human wisdom, the poet, philosopher, scholar of education. There is the dream concretion symbols.
Jean-Loup de Sauverzac, photographer, dreamer of peace, love salt and the East, proposed by Mohammed Abu Aziz, Jordanian calligrapher, this page of writing on common salt from the Dead Sea: the modern photography and the millennium calligraphy took all the treasures of thought, represented and captured before the flow was resumed its rights. Today, there is still this «Sharing salt», will hope for this time of tearing. «Muriel Locker.
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Description

HeaderModern objects of art
TypeBooks
Sub-typeSpecialized Catalog
CountryFrance
AuthorJ-L de Sauverzac and M. Abu Aziz
Height 20 cm
7.9 in
Width 24 cm
9.4 in