Bountiful

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The young lord and one time Four Pins wunderkind contributor Noah Emrich is living a life that I had envisioned for myself right before I graduated from college. I was going to travel the world and take photos and fall in love with a comely hapa woman from Hawaii and we would move to, like, an island in the Pacific Northwest and just unplug from society and never worry about banal things like money and taxes again because the comely hapa woman from Hawaii comes from money and her accountant and broker handle all that stuff so we can focus on our new pottery kiln. I'm not sure if Noah met an attractive multi-racial woman from Hawaii on his travels, but he did travel, like, 12,000 miles throughout the United States, which is impressive in and of itself. I definitely would've stopped 120 miles in when my weed ran out. Anyway, not only did he drive around the country, but he took a bunch of photos of the modern American landscape. I'm sure there's a bunch of sick metaphors about financial inequality and notions of urban sprawl, but that's for you to figure out after you purchase this book. It's called Bountiful, has 78 digital litho pages, is printed in an edition of 150 and will cost only you $35.

 

 

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