Christiane Feser Works Publication
Design Pixelgarten
“Feser uses thousands of manually crumpled sheets of A4 paper to create structures that are different every time and photographs them to build up an archive of /images, items from which are selected and assembled to construct a vast landscape deeply scored with a whole variety of creases. The quality of the image is determined primarily by light, shadow and paper, which become essential elements of the photograph through a process of extreme formal reduction. Digital composition and assembly turn the individual forms into mobile scenic elements of almost baroque pictorial quality freely arranged as in drapery. Christiane Feser’s /images combine sculpture, graphics and photography to attain the end result of absolute detachment from any objective reality.”
Having stumbled across this handsome piece on Pixelgarten’s website the other day, I knew I had to feature it on SI. Want to know what the best part about this is? You can in fact purchase it on Amazon for hours of typographic, page turning pleasure ;) .
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