John Harris (26) (1948–)
Author of The Art of John Harris: Beyond the Horizon
For other authors named John Harris, see the disambiguation page.
About the Author
Image credit: John Harris
Works by John Harris
Mass: The Art of John Harris 2 copies
Associated Works
Tagged
Common Knowledge
- Birthdate
- 1948-07-29
- Gender
- male
- Education
- Luton College of Art
Exeter University - Occupations
- artist
- Awards and honors
- Chesley Award for Lifetime Achievement (2015)
- Nationality
- UK
- Birthplace
- London, England, UK
- Places of residence
- Devon, England, UK
- Associated Place (for map)
- England, UK
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Reviews
Gorgeous spreads and single page pictures. From amazing starships set against wondrous space backgrounds, to beautiful planetary panoramas (Mass series with one picture showing shepherds with their flocks grazing on a now completely reclaimed by nature edge piece of .... something, long forgotten, some surface from the industry period is just amazing) - everything is so dynamic and captivating.
I like this style where not everything is crystal clear, everything is in motion. Just look at show more that beautiful piece of, I think is the name, "a minor incident", large starship on weirdly looking landing gear (or is it due to the exhaust heat) and fire somewhere behind it - it is amazing, almost like a photograph from the future.
Even when you look at the wall series of pictures, it seems like wall is beyond some misty screen, and people, almost invisible besides the structure but still visible like small pinheads, mirage-likes off the super heated surface, give the entire set that feeling of movement, that I remember from those old-time postcards.
Beautiful book, highly recommended. show less
I like this style where not everything is crystal clear, everything is in motion. Just look at show more that beautiful piece of, I think is the name, "a minor incident", large starship on weirdly looking landing gear (or is it due to the exhaust heat) and fire somewhere behind it - it is amazing, almost like a photograph from the future.
Even when you look at the wall series of pictures, it seems like wall is beyond some misty screen, and people, almost invisible besides the structure but still visible like small pinheads, mirage-likes off the super heated surface, give the entire set that feeling of movement, that I remember from those old-time postcards.
Beautiful book, highly recommended. show less
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- Works
- 2
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- 94
- Members
- 108
- Popularity
- #179,296
- Rating
- 4.0
- Reviews
- 1
- ISBNs
- 623
- Languages
- 10

