Fractal Dreams
Fractal Dreams

Roman Loranc

Fractal Dreams

Photographs from Two Decades

Autographed First Edition

Image dimensions: 12.25" x 12"

Pristine condition

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Fractal Dreams
Fractal Dreams

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Fractal Dreams presents the first twenty-year retrospective of Loranc’s images from both California and Europe, highlighting the unique lyricism and powerful drama of his bold photographic vision. His widely collected work is features in museums, as well as private collections, and has appeared in numerous publications, including his acclaimed 2003 monograph, Two-Hearted Oak. Roman Loranc introduces a singular vision to the West Coast photographic tradition as he expands its territory. Finding uncommon beauty in the agile wetlands and ancient oaks of California’s Central Valley, as well as its rural back roads, hills and farms, Loranc’s exceptional photographs make these subjects as memorable as famous views of Yosemite. Born in Eastern Europe in 1956 and arriving in California in 1984, Loranc has injected a wealth of cultural tradition and emotion into his beautifully hand crafted Gelatin Silver photographs from 4x5 Kodak Tri-X sheet film. In recent years, Loranc has returned to Europe to explore the surviving countryside and architecture of his Polish homeland, including the atmospheric interiors of its churches and synagogues. The essay by David Stroud, who lives and works in San Francisco, explores the important contribution Roman Loranc has made to the tradition of West Coast landscape photography, as well as the biographical and artistic background that makes him a unique and original voice in the history of American photography. This first edition published in 2009 by Photography West Graphics, Inc. includes 66 Laser Fultone® Reproductions from Gelatin Silver photographs handmade by the artist. Printed under Carol Williams’ and Roman Loranc’s supervision on 80 pound Centura Glass Cover in Staccato® Fultone® by David Gray Gardner and Kevin Broady at Dual Graphics in Brea, California, in an edition of 1,200 copies and bound by Roswell Bookbinding in Phoenix, Arizona. The typeset is in Times Roman and Engravers MT.. Edited and designed by Carol E. Williams, who also supervised the printing and final production. Production managed by David Gray Gardner, Roger Aguirre Smith and Kevin Broady. Of the 1,200 first editions, only 375 were selected to be signed, numbered and slip-cased as part of the special “Collector’s Edition.” ISBN: 978-0-615-29117-8