Neon Mesa: Wonders of the Southwest is a stunning photographic record of the vernacular landscape of the American Southwest - the roadside landscape littered with the signs, relics, sights and debris of countless anonymous road trips. The Four Corners is a unique region where Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona and Utah meet. Rob Atkins' photos capture the irony and pathos of the place in icons of the American Dreams, be they those of the Nuclear Age, the Frontier, the Cowboy, or the Native American, all caught in the stark majestic images of a present already passing, in rusting road-signs, flickering neon light, and derelict motels, set against some of America's most awe-inspiring natural scenery.
The dazzling light of the Southwest, the enormous skies and stark desert imagery form the back drop to Rob Atkins stunning exploration of a quintessential American landscape. He captures visual gems with his camera from the ghostly quarries of old motels and roadside wrecks, of decaying signs and faded walls, and writes about the minutiae of lost Americana with affection and great style.
Rob Atkins has been a photographer for over thirty years, beginning his career in New York City. He now lives in Vancouver, Canada, where he divides his time between personal projects and commercial work. He has been widely published and exhibited, including a long-term display of images in the Rockefeller Center in New York City. For more information, go to www.robatkins.com.
Retail Price: $39.95 ISBN13: 9781593730680 Publication Date: October 2009 Category: Photography/Travel Format: Hardcover, 12 X 9 Extent: 144 pages, 70 color photographs
Bunker Hill Publishing www.bunkerhillpublishing.com
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