Ghent: APE (Art Paper Editions). Softcover. Good condition, but a small stain on the cover.
Photographer Marie Déhé and writer Haydée Touitou collaborate on We Have Been Meaning To, a book of sculptural poetry and poetic photographs. Words and images lean toward each other—balancing, resisting, and finally blurring into a single rhythm. There is a sensual quiet to it: fragments of skin, glimpses of sky, a hum of sunlight across the page.
Déhé and Touitou make daydreaming tangible, offering small, luminous correspondences between language and touch.
Ghent: APE (Art Paper Editions). Softcover. Good condition, but a small stain on the cover.
Photographer Marie Déhé and writer Haydée Touitou collaborate on We Have Been Meaning To, a book of sculptural poetry and poetic photographs. Words and images lean toward each other—balancing, resisting, and finally blurring into a single rhythm. There is a sensual quiet to it: fragments of skin, glimpses of sky, a hum of sunlight across the page.
Déhé and Touitou make daydreaming tangible, offering small, luminous correspondences between language and touch.