Vivre Frénésie - Clarisse Prévost (baby green)
VIVRE FRÉNÉSIE is a collection of short bilingual poems inspired by Japanese haiku, whose short form aims to illustrate in a few words a strong feeling correlated to an image. The themes are plural, relating to the daily experience of being alive.
The effect of red wine, observing others, being free, the night and the bedroom; a trampoline, a house; lightness and heaviness, wanting, loving, feeling the colours. In these 202 kaikus, emotions are peeled off, memories are looked at - and well kept - because each person will attach his or her own interpretation to them; memory is sensory. It is the intertwining of inner life with outer life.
Graphic designer Laura Dalex and Clarisse Prévost enjoyed shaping this this book (10x20 cm) of 226 pages, mixing illustrations, handwritings; black, white, colours. The reading comes along with a playlist composed of a hundred of tracks; fortunate coincidences that presented themselves to the author as obvious, in the precise reading of all her senses, at an infinitely precise moment.
Printed in two shades, VIVRE FRÉNÉSIE was printed by famous Escourbiac (France).
VIVRE FRÉNÉSIE is a collection of short bilingual poems inspired by Japanese haiku, whose short form aims to illustrate in a few words a strong feeling correlated to an image. The themes are plural, relating to the daily experience of being alive.
The effect of red wine, observing others, being free, the night and the bedroom; a trampoline, a house; lightness and heaviness, wanting, loving, feeling the colours. In these 202 kaikus, emotions are peeled off, memories are looked at - and well kept - because each person will attach his or her own interpretation to them; memory is sensory. It is the intertwining of inner life with outer life.
Graphic designer Laura Dalex and Clarisse Prévost enjoyed shaping this this book (10x20 cm) of 226 pages, mixing illustrations, handwritings; black, white, colours. The reading comes along with a playlist composed of a hundred of tracks; fortunate coincidences that presented themselves to the author as obvious, in the precise reading of all her senses, at an infinitely precise moment.
Printed in two shades, VIVRE FRÉNÉSIE was printed by famous Escourbiac (France).
VIVRE FRÉNÉSIE is a collection of short bilingual poems inspired by Japanese haiku, whose short form aims to illustrate in a few words a strong feeling correlated to an image. The themes are plural, relating to the daily experience of being alive.
The effect of red wine, observing others, being free, the night and the bedroom; a trampoline, a house; lightness and heaviness, wanting, loving, feeling the colours. In these 202 kaikus, emotions are peeled off, memories are looked at - and well kept - because each person will attach his or her own interpretation to them; memory is sensory. It is the intertwining of inner life with outer life.
Graphic designer Laura Dalex and Clarisse Prévost enjoyed shaping this this book (10x20 cm) of 226 pages, mixing illustrations, handwritings; black, white, colours. The reading comes along with a playlist composed of a hundred of tracks; fortunate coincidences that presented themselves to the author as obvious, in the precise reading of all her senses, at an infinitely precise moment.
Printed in two shades, VIVRE FRÉNÉSIE was printed by famous Escourbiac (France).