Migrations Wildlife in Motion

Migrations Wildlife in Motion by Barbara Sleeper, published by Beyond Words Pub. in 1994, presents a stunning collection of wildlife photography that explores the theme of animal migration. This first edition spans 167 pages and is available in English. The book is inspired by the spatial designs of Dutch artist M. C. Escher, leading photographer Art Wolfe to travel the globe in search of natural patterns that echo this artistic vision.
Readers will find remarkable images capturing the beauty and poignancy of animals on the move, with locations including Kenya, Japan, South Georgia Island, Trinidad, the Canadian Arctic, and the Ozarks. The book showcases the splendor of migratory patterns and the cycles that these animals are compelled to repeat, offering insights into the intricate relationship between wildlife and their environments. Through Wolfe’s artistry, the work highlights the themes of nature, wildlife, and the science of migration.
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Inspired by the imaginative spatial designs of Dutch artist M. C. Escher, photographer Art Wolfe traveled the globe in search of similar patterns in nature. The result is a book of remarkable wildlife images that captures both the beauty and the poignancy of animals on the move. Kenya, Japan, South Georgia Island, Trinidad, the Canadian Arctic, and the Ozarks are among the locations that create the backdrop for Wolfe’s dramatic artistry as he showcases “classic migrators”, the beauty of their trek, the splendor of the patterns they create, and the cycles they are compelled to repeat.
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