LANDFORMS: topographical thinking
Geological and geographical forms, patterns and rhythms can be seen as metaphors for change, adaptation and transformation. Our own lives are drawn from the life of the land and this book seeks to explore our connection to place and our bond with the earth.
Color etching and aquatint, letterpress text on Somerset Velvet, accordion fold; cover is Japanese bookcloth over bookboard.
Edition of 7.
Photography: Petronella J. Ytsma.