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Ode to the Human Face: Seeing/Molding the Human Face as Meditation

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Visual presentation of the artist's masks, a powerful affirmation of what is still human in us humans.

98 pages, Paperback

First published May 1, 2004

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Frederick Franck

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June 29, 2007
A tiny little book filled with photographs of sculpted human faces and short, contemplative commentaries, I found this book to be a really interesting philosophical inquiry into what it means, on a basic level, to be human, and what part the face itself plays in that question. At times political, at times meditative, it's a good read. I randomly picked this up at a Goodwill and found it to be a compact little piece of wonder--reading it was a bus ride well spent.
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