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Martin Miller
Author, Illustrator
Aryani East and West

Adult; Art & Photography; (Market)

Award-winning photographer Martin Miller has given us a remarkable time-lapse portrait of his granddaughter, Aryani—a happy fusion of the cool elegance of western culture with the spectacle and pageantry of the Hindu experience. From her breathtaking solo performances of classical Bharatanatyam Indian dance to her starring role as Belle in Beauty and the Beast, she embraces and exemplifies the best of both worlds. When Aryani turned six, Martin began photographing her in earnest, taking inspiration from Lewis Carroll’s relatively unknown photographs of Alice Liddell, the subject of his famous Alice in Wonderland series of books. Martin soon recognized in Aryani that same enigmatic self-possession projected by Alice in those mid-19th-century photographs. He has captured her transformation from early childhood to the doorstep of womanhood while she explored her dual heritages, choosing his forte in black and white imagery to depict her western moods and full color for her flamboyant Indian dance costumes. The Aryani project continued through her twelfth year, marking the end of her childhood and the beginning of her adult life. This book is a moving tribute to the joyous gift of youth and how dream-like its passage can be. It is a time capsule of childhood’s ephemeral moments well lived and a poignant reminder of the relentless passing of years. The book’s striking photographs are reproduced using an advanced stochastic half-toning process that preserves amazing detail and tonal subtleties.
Reviews
Following his powerful 20th Century War Machines Trilogy, which includes photography and essay collections that lived up to titles like “Weapons of Mass Destruction,” Miller devotes himself to an altogether more heartening subject: Miller’s granddaughter and muse, Aryani. Inspired by “a chance rediscovery of Lewis Carroll’s photographs of Alice Liddell, the inspiration for his Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland,” Miller introduces the young model, just five or six years old, in a series of book-opening photographs that portray her looking out through windows and doors to a cosmic landscape. There the journey “between a photographer and his young and gifted model, between a grandfather and his granddaughter” begins.

The result is an act of love and artistry, a grandfather’s vision made concrete and permanent, and Aryani's spirited collaboration as model. Miller’s goal in this intimate project is to illuminate that duality of identity and experience through photography, and particularly photography of dance. That duality refers to his subject’s richly mixed heritage: “With a father reared in the western tradition and a mother from the Hindu culture, Aryani has a foot in both worlds.” The collected images reflect this. Miller showcases Aryani on stage, from ages six to twelve, in vibrant traditional costume as she dances in the classical Bharatanatyam style, and readers get to watch her grow as a young girl and as a dancer, into a teen with impressive physical command and a forceful presence and bearing, both in posed performances and in more candid shots.

Miller believes colorless compositions “best express and distill the essence of the subject through tone, form, and texture,”yet he recognizes that color is a central feature to Hindu culture and art, so his compromise is to include a mix of color and black-and-white photographs. While many of the posed photos are striking, particularly “Aryani in Sleepy Mama’s dress at age 7,” and “Wood nymph,” this collection is likely best enjoyed by family members rather than most chance readers. Miller measures up to his mission, doing “justice to the richness of her spirit.”

Takeaway: Padma Venkatraman’s A Time to Dance, and Ken Browar and Deborah Ory’s The Art of Movement

Comparable Titles: Warm, striking photos of a young girl dancing in the classical Bharatanatyam Indian style

Production grades
Cover: A
Design and typography: A-
Illustrations: A
Editing: A
Marketing copy: A-

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