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Chroma: A Book of Colour - June '93 by Derek Jarman
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Chroma: A Book of Color- June '93

by Derek Jarman

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VINTAGE (1995), Paperback

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A love song to colour and to life from a truly unique individual. Made all the more poignant by Jarmans' (a very visual artist) loss of sight. This work is like Jarman Political, polemical but always poetical.
  athene66 | Sep 2, 2007 |
I defy you not to be moved by these meditations of a great artist going blind. Red pours out of his eyes. Political, whimsical, ornery, sexy and learned. The world is richer for his alchemy. ( )
  deliriumslibrarian | Apr 22, 2006 |
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