Artist books

Publication series 1:
Harlequin and the Double
3 pieces centred on the theme of  tranformation and the double identity, through the study of the figure of Harlequin


1Experimenting with different materials as well as the shape of a triptic piece, in order to show three aspects of identity and the gradual metamorphosis of a face. The shape of the standing work induces the viewer to turn the work around



2:  A long trace of different sheets of paper stitched together reveal themselves in a whole figure once the piece is opened


3An accordion structure book depicting a single figure on each side. It is intended as an illustration to the accompanying poem 'The Doppelganger' by Heinrich Heine.
Both of the last two publications are comprised of two different painted sides, showing  the traditional character with his colourful suit and light spirit on the one side and his devilish side on the other, representing the fact that the Harlequin figure was initially a devil figure then transformed into an entertainer for the public.


Publication series 2:
Memories and Dreams 



1 'Suspended dreams': In this publication, the pages are suspended from the sketchbook rather than being a part of it, enabling them to move and giving a sense of fragility, unstbleness as well as showing both sides of the pages at different times.
The Piece was also exhibited in occasion of the second year group exhibition on Publications inside the University Library

Detail of one of the pen sketches


Pen sketch


'Memory box'

2Idea of a memory box containing lifedrawn skecthes on paper taken everyday in the course of two weeks as documents of external factors and my own thoughts


Closed book
 
 Open book

3:'Fragments of memories in a desert':  collection of pen sketches, reflecting on how only certain aspects/fragments of our memories remain on the surface (cut out pieces outside), while on the inside the memories remain complete  

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