Tsar Fedorsky - The Light Under The Door
Based in Massachusetts, photographerĀ Tsar FedorskyĀ produces work that is contemplative in nature, quietly disarming and confronting the viewer with the same doubts she herself explores. She describes this book as wanting āto create a photo narrative about a woman who dreams of a larger life,ā one who āyearns to experience the broader world. But at times she feels lonely and isolated, and seeks comfort in art, literature, and in her imagination.ā The black-and-white images of domestic scenes and empty winter landscapes describe hope, longing, and disappointment, raising questions of personal fulfilment as Fedorsky reflects on the choices sheās made in her own life. Thanks toĀ Peperoni BooksĀ (Berlin).Ā
104 pages, 23 x 29 cm, hardcover,Ā Peperoni Books (Berlin).Ā
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Tsar Fedorsky - The Light Under The Door
Tsar Fedorsky - The Light Under The Door
Based in Massachusetts, photographerĀ Tsar FedorskyĀ produces work that is contemplative in nature, quietly disarming and confronting the viewer with the same doubts she herself explores. She describes this book as wanting āto create a photo narrative about a woman who dreams of a larger life,ā one who āyearns to experience the broader world. But at times she feels lonely and isolated, and seeks comfort in art, literature, and in her imagination.ā The black-and-white images of domestic scenes and empty winter landscapes describe hope, longing, and disappointment, raising questions of personal fulfilment as Fedorsky reflects on the choices sheās made in her own life. Thanks toĀ Peperoni BooksĀ (Berlin).Ā
104 pages, 23 x 29 cm, hardcover,Ā Peperoni Books (Berlin).Ā
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Based in Massachusetts, photographerĀ Tsar FedorskyĀ produces work that is contemplative in nature, quietly disarming and confronting the viewer with the same doubts she herself explores. She describes this book as wanting āto create a photo narrative about a woman who dreams of a larger life,ā one who āyearns to experience the broader world. But at times she feels lonely and isolated, and seeks comfort in art, literature, and in her imagination.ā The black-and-white images of domestic scenes and empty winter landscapes describe hope, longing, and disappointment, raising questions of personal fulfilment as Fedorsky reflects on the choices sheās made in her own life. Thanks toĀ Peperoni BooksĀ (Berlin).Ā
104 pages, 23 x 29 cm, hardcover,Ā Peperoni Books (Berlin).Ā
























