Horsehead Nebula
Over there, there are so many horses
that they don’t even bother to name them.
This area of the Faristan, wild, unknown and so fantasied about, is a mix of beauty and harshness, landlocked between the trenches of the mountains.
It’s a quest for the sublime, for distance, but also for the imagery and beliefs related to its pursuit.
It’s like making a waking dream come true.
Like catching the feelings of this terrestrial paradise,
where the borders are as entangled as the mountain ranges that define them.
It’s a state between imagination and conciseness,
between the quest and the sense of already having seen
these spaces where the people are forged by their environment.
A hesitation between mirage and the reality of what is appearing on the horizon, probably because we are more open to being surprised.
Photographer(s): | Text: |
Matthieu Litt | Antoine Litt |
Format: | Pages: |
16 x 19,5 cm | 128 |
Design: | Images: |
Matthieu Litt | 92 |
Publisher: | Binding: |
Self-published | Swiss binding |
Printer: | Printing: |
Snel, Liège | Offset Lithography |
Date: | Edition: |
December, 2015 | 300 |
Place: | |
Liège, Belgium |