MANON LANJOUÈRE
1st publication in the CIVIS MARITIMUS collection
Graphic design: Sarah Boris Studio
20 x 28 cm
Languages: French and English
35€
ISBN : 979-10-92727-58-6
Particles, a human tale of dying water, a poetic and photographic manifesto for ocean preservation.
Through a poetic and artistic approach, this book invites deep reflection on ocean pollution. Each image, through its plastic beauty, invites contemplation, but also, through its visual force, action. A book that testifies to the power of artistic creation to transform society.
35€
1st publication in the CIVIS MARITIMUS collection
Graphic design: Sarah Boris Studio
20 x 28 cm
Languages: French and English
35€
ISBN : 979-10-92727-58-6
Weight | 0,5 kg |
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