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Geoffroy Pithon
The Confidens collection offers a series of drawing books introduced by a text by the artists, delivering to the reader a part of their intimacy. It is then a question of entering into a link, and of reading these images with a piece of information that brings us closer to them. Narrative, sequential or simple series, it happens to the readers to draw the essential. These books are intended to be objects of inspiration, sharing and sensoriality, with a production in risography which deploys all its qualities. We hope these little nuggets will inspire you!
If you can have music in your head, you can have images too. As we hum along, we sketch out the loop- ing melody with the tip of our lips. On paper, Geoffroy Pithon’s gestures seem to reproduce this vibratory movement, a black line like notes played on the fly over colored chords. The result, on a hundred pages nestled in this small format, is an infinite number of combina- tions to feast your eyes and ears on.
Première édition, Juillet 2024
1500 exemplaires
10,5 × 15 cm - 100 pages
Munken Pure rough 90g
Couverture Colorplan marquée à chaud
avec vignette risographiée
Colours:
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Description
The Confidens collection offers a series of drawing books introduced by a text by the artists, delivering to the reader a part of their intimacy. It is then a question of entering into a link, and of reading these images with a piece of information that brings us closer to them. Narrative, sequential or simple series, it happens to the readers to draw the essential. These books are intended to be objects of inspiration, sharing and sensoriality, with a production in risography which deploys all its qualities. We hope these little nuggets will inspire you!
If you can have music in your head, you can have images too. As we hum along, we sketch out the loop- ing melody with the tip of our lips. On paper, Geoffroy Pithon’s gestures seem to reproduce this vibratory movement, a black line like notes played on the fly over colored chords. The result, on a hundred pages nestled in this small format, is an infinite number of combina- tions to feast your eyes and ears on.