Scott Bourne ‘Eclipse’ book
Another collection of work from the HUCK cover alumnus.
Carhartt are releasing a new book of poetry by Scott Bourne called Eclipse: Dark Lines From The City Of Light.
This biblical 128-page hardback features poems and drawings from the deep-thinking pro skater and comes in a black artificial leather cover with gold embossed titles and a page-marker-ribbon.
Says Bourne: "The book, as well as the photos, are fundamentally about the darkness of our time and how I have wanted there to be some light but there just hasn’t been any. It’s kind of about man unlocking the secrets of the universe and the more that he does, the less light that the gods have to give. All the light we are experiencing now is not from the sun but a synthetic sort of light produced by man. All the mystery has gone out of the world.”
The book is limited to a run of 1000 and is available from Carhartt stores as well as the Spacejunk galleries in France, who are currently exhibiting a collection of Bourne's photographs.

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Scott Bourne ‘Eclipse’ book (text) by Ed Andrews is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.





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