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Edition limitée : Senbazuru de François Laxalt

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This is the Collector print run limited to 36 books and images. The Senbazuru project has 36 images representing in total 1000 cranes……so a full Senbazuru. For the collector edition, only 36 books are available, each one comes with a different image from the project.

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This is the Collector print run limited to 36 books and images. The Senbazuru project has 36 images representing in total 1000 cranes……so a full Senbazuru. For the collector edition, only 36 books are available, each one comes with a different image from the project.

Senbazuru, an art book inspired by Zen and Japanese Calligraphy whose pictures lead to a form of poetic mediation. This photographic project is insipired by the life of Sadako Sasaki and her fight against leukemia with only one weapon : a Senbazuru.

The book is printed in full color with a canvas cover and a picture embossed in the cover. In the book, you’ll find a 8 pages insert with the 36 pictures and 1000 cranes on the same sheet of paper. You’ll own your own Senbazuru!

In 240 x 340 format, the body of work consisting of 80 pages and 4 cover pages is printed on Artic Pure White paper of 170g which gives excellent color rendering and print quality for the images.

A binding with a square back sewn glued to ensure good maintenance of the book for many manipulations. Printed on the presses of the Pbtisk printing company established in the Czech Republic, one of the largest European printing houses, with more than 10 million books produced each year
The book is published by Empreintes & Digitales Publisher under the Artistic Direction of Jean-yves Camus.

Poids 0.750 kg
Dimensions 27.5 × 24.5 × 1 cm
Titre :

Senbazuru

Auteur :

François Laxalt

Editions :

Empreintes et Digitales

Nombre de pages :

78 pages

Date sortie

2021

ISBN :

978-2-9559358-7-3

Collection

Tirages numérotés et signés au format 20×20 cm.

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