The Book of Fay is a book of photos, often based on the proportions of a golden rectangle. Artist Monique Fay explores a world that most of us do not see and reveals to us its wonders. French artist Monique Fay is a pioneer and a visionary in the fields of photography and healing. Her artwork has evolved over the last four decades and has been greatly influenced in her travels around the world by the traditions, spiritual practices and healing arts of the Tibetans, Hawaiians and Native Americans. Her photographic work first came to light with an exhibition at The Photographer’s Gallery in London in 1976, followed by a series of exhibits in England and in France. Shortly after moving to the United States her work was commissioned as part of an International Art Forum celebrating the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games. She has continued to show her work in solo and group shows over the past thirty years. Monique also holds a Masters Degree in Traditional Oriental Medicine and acupuncture. She founded The Rejuvena Institute, Inc. in 1993— a multi-disciplinary center for the healing arts. Her current practice offers a unique synthesis of skills, wisdom and experience and is based in Santa Barbara, California. The advent of digital photography has accelerated the development of her most recent work and allowed her to realize and present her images in their current form. These artistic pieces reflect the essence of her healing arts and embody her exquisite vision. The culmination of this work is The Book of Fay. |