Beyond shadow (Signed and numbered)
Sudi
Beyond shadow (Signed and numbered)
Photographs: Sudi
Publisher: Ibasho
116 pages
Year: 2024
ISBN: 9789464988727
Price: 65 €
Comments: Softcover with dust jacket, 23,5 x 17 cm. Limited edition of 250 copies. Signed and numbered.
This is Sudi's first artist book with which she shows how much photography means to her. She was very much influenced by her father, who used to turn off the lights in the house, while casting light onto a small courtyard. Sudi and her father cherished the serene view of the garden through the curtain. 'It was a simple yet tranquil and peaceful moment.'
Using photography, Sudi captures the connection between herself and the universe, in this way documenting her own reality. Regardless of where she is, she trusts her instincts and captures spontaneous, real, fleeting moments without any manipulation. Simply a rapid-eyed response to an unconscious resonance between the scene and her inner self.
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