Above, ALTARS by Jenna Saraco (2024)
ALTARS by Jenna Saraco (2024)
Inspired by an image taken in 1961 of her father as an altar boy during a transatlantic trip to Italy, and heavily influenced by her grandmother's home textiles and personal style, ALTARS is a visual extension of familial history by Jenna Sararo.
ALTARS is edited by Yasmine Ganley, and designed by Natasha Mead and published by anyonebooks.
Size | 280mm H × 200mm W |
Pages | 88 Pages |
Edition | 500 |
Binding | Case bound, Section Sewn |
Price | $52.00 USD |
Jenna Saraco lives and works in New York, NY. Her artistic practice is primarily as a photographer and visual artist. Through research, an exploration of mediums, and a fostered intimacy, she reveals her point of view, imbued with a sensitivity to both the subjects and the objects she works closely alongside.
ALTARS by Jenna Saraco (2024)
Inspired by an image taken in 1961 of her father as an altar boy during a transatlantic trip to Italy, and heavily influenced by her grandmother's home textiles and personal style, ALTARS is a visual extension of familial history by Jenna Sararo.
ALTARS is edited by Yasmine Ganley, and designed by Natasha Mead and published by anyonebooks.
Size | 280mm H × 200mm W |
Pages | 88 Pages |
Edition | 500 |
Binding | Case bound, Section Sewn |
Price | $52.00 USD |
Jenna Saraco lives and works in New York, NY. Her artistic practice is primarily as a photographer and visual artist. Through research, an exploration of mediums, and a fostered intimacy, she reveals her point of view, imbued with a sensitivity to both the subjects and the objects she works closely alongside.