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Follow on Google News | Book of the year? The decade? The century?By: Andrew Lawrence The book contains text, fine art photos and descriptions which provide a unique artistic look at the pandemic of 2020. It takes place in trendy Los Angeles, from March through October 2020. Through the author's photos and words we see the effects of the pandemic on society, on the world, on the human race. The author presents the effects of the pandemic on home, work, and social interaction. Interesting, often humorous, beautiful and visually compelling, the fine art photos in the book artistically capture what it was like living during a modern plague, the pandemic of 2020. His photos show the radical changes of everyday life and other major changes in the very fundamentals of living. As the author states, he created this photo book because he wanted to give a different perspective to the pandemic, an artistic perception, not just the facts and fear as reported daily by the media. "I created this book to be an ageless artistic memory, for today and for future generations. Not meant to trigger fear and anxiety, 'The Plague 2020' is an artistic message to everyone, young and old, now and in the future, to stay healthy, stay safe and live your best life, in spite of the obstacles." And it's also a Collector's Edition, a collectible book of museum quality fine art photographs, photographs that appear in no other book. One of those, a colorful art photo of a nearly empty Los Angeles freeway during rush hour, was featured on MarketWatch.com, an online financial site which gets 20 million views a month. "The Plague 2020 Collectors Edition" is available on amazon in softcover and Kindle format. Collector copies, personally hand signed by the author, are available on the book's webpage at www.PandemicArtBook.com Is this book destined to be a book for the ages? A book that museums and collectors and readers of nonfiction will collect and cherish? A book by which future generations will be able to understand and experience the wonders, disruptions and horrors of a pandemic? We shall see. Free excerpts from the book are also offered on the book's webpage at https://PandemicArtBook.com End
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