Eye-D

Portraits by Anna Gabriel

Peter Gabriel author Anna Gabriel author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:ACC Art Books

Published:1st Oct '22

£40.00

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Eye-D cover

"It is thought provoking when you look at people's eyes and the things they have seen and the places they have been...there's so much to consider when looking at Anna's work." — Today Australia
“To photograph an eye is to see into another world, a deeper emotional world. These photographs are like small windows into houses that we pass every day but never look inside. In a time where people are looking at screens and experiencing less eye contact with each other, I am happy to put out this book that takes a deeper look into the eyes of these famous faces.”
Anna Gabriel.

It is said that the eyes are a window to the soul. They are what we first look at when we meet a stranger, and one of the most expressive parts of the human body. The eye speaks an intricate language, one that cannot be heard, only felt. The size of the pupil can signify focus or arousal. We meet each other’s eyes to show attentive interest, yet often feel discomfort when stared at: an evolutionary trait designed to alert us to a predatory gaze.

This book is a testament to the power of the human eye. It gathers together Anna Gabriel’s collection of photographs, showing the close-up eyes of numerous well-known rock and film stars, including David Byrne, Helena Christensen, Willem Dafoe, The Edge, Noel Gallagher, Annie Lennox, Susan Sarandon, Benjamin Zephaniah, Peter Gabriel and many more.

"It is thought-provoking when you look at people's eyes and the things they have seen and the places they have been...there's so much to consider when looking at Anna's work." - Today Australia
"They say the eyes are the windows to the soul and with that in mind, Peter Gabriel’s daughter Anna has compiled this unusual take on the traditional celebrity portrait that hones in exclusively on her subject’s peepers." - Classic Pop magazine

ISBN: 9781788841900

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 1528g

216 pages