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    ECHOES and THE MUSE (40 Pgs, Hardcover, 8 x 10)

    A Photo-Poetic Retrospection of Being

    by George J Nicholson

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    Photographer-poet George J Nicholson marries photographs and words to symbolically express his personal discovery and intimate relationship to the proverbial 'Muse' – the Anima, as designated by psychologist Carl Gustav Jung. Nicholson shares insights he gleaned from the late Jungian analyst and author Robert A Johnson who made a lifelong study of the inner/outer complexities and dilemmas a man faces in managing his masculine psychology. According to Johnson, the dilemma stems from a man's experience of the 'Double Anima' – the synchronicity of the appearance of an alluring female and/or romantic relationship appearing in his life at critical times when response to interior creative urges arise. All too often, the 'Muse' is projected upon the flesh-and-blood woman the man is enamored by, thus muddling the human relationship and resulting in emotional drama and manifold psychological distress. This photo-poetic expose is thinly veiled autobiography, as the photographer and model, Bettina Covo, (appearing in his life when she did) catalyzed the 'Double Anima.' "Echoes and the Muse" is the result of Nicholson and Covo reviewing their photoshoot sixteen years later – a fascinating book to say the very least.
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    • Primary Category: Fine Art Photography
    • Additional Categories Coffee Table Books, Arts & Photography Books
    • Project Option: Standard Portrait, 8×10 in, 20×25 cm
      # of Pages: 40
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      • Hardcover, ImageWrap: 9781388957339
    • Publish Date: Jan 27, 2018
    • Language English
    • Keywords Psychology, Poetry, Jungian Psychology, Nudes
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    George J Nicholson
    Kingston, New York

    George J Nicholson studied photographic science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the late 1960s in the laboratory of Harold "Doc" Edgerton while majoring in visual design. Additional studies with mystic photographer Minor White, then in residence at the Institute and teaching unorthodox methods, had a profound impact on Nicholson’s creative process. After a long career as a corporate graphic designer, George has returned his focus to creative photography, emphasizing its psychological and spiritual dimensions and using the camera as an inner-work tool. Many of his projects are triggered by dreams or by following the slender threads of synchronicity. His work takes the form of books, exhibitions and short films. George lives and works in Kingston, NY, drawing inspiration from the manifold glories of the Mid-Hudson Valley and his regular visits to the high desert of New Mexico.

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