"Stand in front of the sea and let it reveal itself to your eyes in the purity of its being there. Keep the horizon line right in the middle of the rectangular frame, so that the sky and the sea do not have to fight for your attention. Avoid every element, albeit minimal, that can indicate or even just evoke a specific place: in no image is there a boat ploughing through the waves, not even in the distance, and not even the earth ever makes its presence felt. Symmetrically, in every frame, the only thing below the horizon is the sea and the only thing above the horizon is the sky. Nothing more and nothing less."
(Sea/Sky by Gigliola Foschi)
language:italiano / english
pages: 96
illustrations: 65
binding: hardback
release: September 2014