Using the mirror as their
motif, seasoned photographers
Roland and Sabrina Michaud
pair traditional Chinese artworks,
some of which date back eight
centuries, with their own photographs
of China taken over a period
of nearly twenty years. The
pairings evoke an enduring
civilization rooted in faith
and tradition and offer a striking
comparison between the land,
faces, customs, and lifestyles
of China and the Chinese, past
and present. Terraced landscapes
and mist-shrouded mountaintops,
flora and fauna, arts and technology,
rural farmers and children:
the artwork and photographs
bear witness to the rich history
and heritage of this vast country,
which have remained largely
unchanged over the centuries.Extracts
from ancient Chinese literature
and philosophy, as well as
beautiful flourishes of Chinese
calligraphy, underscore the
timelessness of the images.
Far from cliché, this
keepsake volume unveils part
of the mystery surrounding
this ancestral civilization
and, at a time of social change
and unprecedented economic
expansion, evokes the extraordinary
continuity of China’s
heritage.