Beyond the Clouds - HART+LËSHKINA
Please note: One copy available, has light shelfwear.
"In their book "Beyond the Clouds" the photographic duo explore the many layers that comprise desire, longing, fragility and hope.
With a book design by the acclaimed Japanese art director and graphic designer Hideki Nakajima, HART+LËSHKINA use such ephemeral materials as ice, snow, flowers and human detritus (nails, hair, teeth, bodily fluids) to allude to the transience of life. The pictures examine the human body burdened by its own impermanence, speaking to the most primal of human experiences: mortality, pain, elation and the desire for intimacy". - T: The New York Times Style Magazine
Designed by Hideki Nakajima
96 Pages
Hardcover
First Edition of 500
Published by Total Visual Shop
Printed in USA, 2016
MOTT-007
Please note: One copy available, has light shelfwear.
"In their book "Beyond the Clouds" the photographic duo explore the many layers that comprise desire, longing, fragility and hope.
With a book design by the acclaimed Japanese art director and graphic designer Hideki Nakajima, HART+LËSHKINA use such ephemeral materials as ice, snow, flowers and human detritus (nails, hair, teeth, bodily fluids) to allude to the transience of life. The pictures examine the human body burdened by its own impermanence, speaking to the most primal of human experiences: mortality, pain, elation and the desire for intimacy". - T: The New York Times Style Magazine
Designed by Hideki Nakajima
96 Pages
Hardcover
First Edition of 500
Published by Total Visual Shop
Printed in USA, 2016
MOTT-007
Please note: One copy available, has light shelfwear.
"In their book "Beyond the Clouds" the photographic duo explore the many layers that comprise desire, longing, fragility and hope.
With a book design by the acclaimed Japanese art director and graphic designer Hideki Nakajima, HART+LËSHKINA use such ephemeral materials as ice, snow, flowers and human detritus (nails, hair, teeth, bodily fluids) to allude to the transience of life. The pictures examine the human body burdened by its own impermanence, speaking to the most primal of human experiences: mortality, pain, elation and the desire for intimacy". - T: The New York Times Style Magazine
Designed by Hideki Nakajima
96 Pages
Hardcover
First Edition of 500
Published by Total Visual Shop
Printed in USA, 2016
MOTT-007