FALAISE — misha de ridder
Published by Roma Publications, 2016
Softcover, 14.17 x 11.8 in.
ISBN 9789491843723
First Edition of 500
The work of Misha de Ridder in FALAISE, which consists of abstractions of the chalky cliff face in Normandy, France, harnesses the revelatory power of photography to capture the continuous metamorphosis of the cliffs. Once a celebrated holiday destination, where Monet is believed to have developed Impressionism, the area has become forgotten as it is encroached upon by the sea, which is gradually swallowing its surroundings. Design: Mevis & Van Deursen.
Note: The “Special Edition” version of FALAISE comes with a small print (the final image in the book preview thumbnails).
Published by Roma Publications, 2016
Softcover, 14.17 x 11.8 in.
ISBN 9789491843723
First Edition of 500
The work of Misha de Ridder in FALAISE, which consists of abstractions of the chalky cliff face in Normandy, France, harnesses the revelatory power of photography to capture the continuous metamorphosis of the cliffs. Once a celebrated holiday destination, where Monet is believed to have developed Impressionism, the area has become forgotten as it is encroached upon by the sea, which is gradually swallowing its surroundings. Design: Mevis & Van Deursen.
Note: The “Special Edition” version of FALAISE comes with a small print (the final image in the book preview thumbnails).
Published by Roma Publications, 2016
Softcover, 14.17 x 11.8 in.
ISBN 9789491843723
First Edition of 500
The work of Misha de Ridder in FALAISE, which consists of abstractions of the chalky cliff face in Normandy, France, harnesses the revelatory power of photography to capture the continuous metamorphosis of the cliffs. Once a celebrated holiday destination, where Monet is believed to have developed Impressionism, the area has become forgotten as it is encroached upon by the sea, which is gradually swallowing its surroundings. Design: Mevis & Van Deursen.
Note: The “Special Edition” version of FALAISE comes with a small print (the final image in the book preview thumbnails).