Innocence and Oblivion
Author: Yamamori Dodai
Paper: EOS 90 GSM
Type: ‘Zine
Print: Blck, F. Gld Riso, HPIndigo
Page Count: 72
Format: W12cm H16,4cm
Edition: /100
A photographic / visual essay seemingly tracing the obscurity of the banal, the everyday. How innocent we are to the comings and goings of lives lived, and those experiences are cast to oblivion when confronted by the immensity of our humanity.
Yamamori Dodai is a fictional character, more real than the two artists that make up its 2 halves. This is the first visual essay by this anonymous artist.
Author: Yamamori Dodai
Paper: EOS 90 GSM
Type: ‘Zine
Print: Blck, F. Gld Riso, HPIndigo
Page Count: 72
Format: W12cm H16,4cm
Edition: /100
A photographic / visual essay seemingly tracing the obscurity of the banal, the everyday. How innocent we are to the comings and goings of lives lived, and those experiences are cast to oblivion when confronted by the immensity of our humanity.
Yamamori Dodai is a fictional character, more real than the two artists that make up its 2 halves. This is the first visual essay by this anonymous artist.
Author: Yamamori Dodai
Paper: EOS 90 GSM
Type: ‘Zine
Print: Blck, F. Gld Riso, HPIndigo
Page Count: 72
Format: W12cm H16,4cm
Edition: /100
A photographic / visual essay seemingly tracing the obscurity of the banal, the everyday. How innocent we are to the comings and goings of lives lived, and those experiences are cast to oblivion when confronted by the immensity of our humanity.
Yamamori Dodai is a fictional character, more real than the two artists that make up its 2 halves. This is the first visual essay by this anonymous artist.