For three years Neil Drabble made pictures of the tops of trees wherever he was around the world. It is a collection not determined by the type or site of the trees but instead by the fact that the tree tops against a bright sky are a motif for a state of mind, a formal expression of the self. Each view is made from the stand-point of a child, looking upwards with awe at the wonder of the natural world. The book is similarly a child-like object, a large format publication with an uninterrupted sequence of 40 vivid colour images, each spread across a double page.
Verlagsremittende mit Mängelungsstempel am unteren Buchschnitt und Lagerspuren am Cover - inhaltlich unversehrt