Seymaz
Dedicated to the birds of a little swiss river named Seymaz, this book is the result of more than 3 years of work.
Foreword by Pierrine Poget. Poem by Thomas Prevedello.
Size 30x24 cm. 144 pages. Paper Munken Lynx Arctic Paper 150g.
Printed by Simon Graphic in 1000 copies.
Excerpt (translated from French): “The Seymaz passes at the end of my garden. Every day I am captivated by its singular beauty. No need to go to the end of the world to see natural wonders. Everything is already here.
If we run along the Seymaz, eyes on the ground, we will not see much, it's true, probably believing that nothing happens. Sit by its side for an hour or two, and a whole new world is revealed to you. You just need to look. Just open your eyes and give yourself time to start seeing.”
Dedicated to the birds of a little swiss river named Seymaz, this book is the result of more than 3 years of work.
Foreword by Pierrine Poget. Poem by Thomas Prevedello.
Size 30x24 cm. 144 pages. Paper Munken Lynx Arctic Paper 150g.
Printed by Simon Graphic in 1000 copies.
Excerpt (translated from French): “The Seymaz passes at the end of my garden. Every day I am captivated by its singular beauty. No need to go to the end of the world to see natural wonders. Everything is already here.
If we run along the Seymaz, eyes on the ground, we will not see much, it's true, probably believing that nothing happens. Sit by its side for an hour or two, and a whole new world is revealed to you. You just need to look. Just open your eyes and give yourself time to start seeing.”
Dedicated to the birds of a little swiss river named Seymaz, this book is the result of more than 3 years of work.
Foreword by Pierrine Poget. Poem by Thomas Prevedello.
Size 30x24 cm. 144 pages. Paper Munken Lynx Arctic Paper 150g.
Printed by Simon Graphic in 1000 copies.
Excerpt (translated from French): “The Seymaz passes at the end of my garden. Every day I am captivated by its singular beauty. No need to go to the end of the world to see natural wonders. Everything is already here.
If we run along the Seymaz, eyes on the ground, we will not see much, it's true, probably believing that nothing happens. Sit by its side for an hour or two, and a whole new world is revealed to you. You just need to look. Just open your eyes and give yourself time to start seeing.”