Book design for the artist Christiane Feser.
From the publisher: "It is an old question: what does a photograph actually show? Christiane Feser (b. Würzburg, 1977; lives and works in Frankfurt am Main) has quite literally added new facets to it. At first glance, her pictures show repetitive geometric structures: rectangles and triangles that sometimes bulge out in a relief-like fashion but on the whole remain integrated in a rhythmical planar pattern. They are based on models the artist builds by creasing and folding paper before taking photographs of them; she then subjects the resulting pictures to another round of sculptural modification and photographs them yet again. Both the photographic compositions and her photo-objects in space are independent and unique works."
From the publisher: "It is an old question: what does a photograph actually show? Christiane Feser (b. Würzburg, 1977; lives and works in Frankfurt am Main) has quite literally added new facets to it. At first glance, her pictures show repetitive geometric structures: rectangles and triangles that sometimes bulge out in a relief-like fashion but on the whole remain integrated in a rhythmical planar pattern. They are based on models the artist builds by creasing and folding paper before taking photographs of them; she then subjects the resulting pictures to another round of sculptural modification and photographs them yet again. Both the photographic compositions and her photo-objects in space are independent and unique works."