Photographer Cig Harvey explores nature, sensation, grief, and beauty, following her breakout success, Blue Violet.
Photographer Cig Harvey explores nature, sensation, grief, and beauty, following her breakout success, Blue Violet.
Following her celebrated monograph Blue Violet, Harvey continues her personal study of sensory experience, focusing on the ephemeral nature of light, pigment, and vision. Her latest photographs are lush tableaux of her signature subjects flora, cakes, domestic interiors, and the human figure in landscape accompanied by prose vignettes on the science and art of color, written in her vibrant, intimate style.
Featuring an afterword by Ocean Vuong, Emerald Drifters is a catalog of pleasures and heartbreaks, and an urgent call to live.
‘The way Cig thinks and writes and makes photos all about color and light and art and life, wrapped up in this delicious package… I can’t get enough. It reminds me why I love photography, why I ache for midcoast Maine, why being a mother is extraordinary, that light and beauty is everywhere and that friends who inspire you are the greatest gift.’ – Morrigan McCarthy, Managing Photo Editor, The Wall Street Journal
'Emerald Drifters is so beautiful. I’ve always wondered what synesthesia felt like, and I imagine it would be a bit like waking up inside one of the photographs in this book.' – Stella Bugbee, Styles Editor, The New York Times
' . . . this work marks a grander, bolder departure, and comes together in perhaps my favorite of her books thus far . . . it’s a work of epistemology punctuated by essays that weave between lyrical, profound, diaristic, and edifying treatises on color and perception, retroactively changing how the images stain the mind as the pages turn, making the book’s “bookness” indispensable to how the images are perceived.' – Ocean Vuong, bestselling author
Cig Harvey is a British-born, Maine-based artist who uses images and language to celebrate the beauty in the everyday. Her work has been featured in the New York Times, Vogue, and the Wall Street Journal. This is her fifth monograph.
Ocean Vuong is a writer, professor, and photographer. He is the author of the New York Times bestselling poetry collection Time Is a Mother, and the American Book Award-winning novel On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous.
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