May a face or the photography of a face reveal something about the identity of a person? Is the deconstruction of an identity a wanted situation for the growth/path of an individual? Is the identification of a person with beliefs, attitudes, taken as truth, restrains that person from going further ahead, or should expand the perception to be conscious of one more deep "identity" of oneself? Being responsible for our thoughts, we accept the consequences from our choices, and the inevitability of "failure" somewhere along the way. Or, shall we allow to confine ourselves in the way that we believe it should be to a fixed identity, predictable? That exists only on the surface, and doesn't allow us to embark on a journey of discovering who we are, and let go what we thought we were.
Width (mm): 145
Height (mm): 210
Cover type: No cover
Paper types: Olin cardboard regular white 200gr
Bind types: Leporello
External cover type: Envelope de Papel
Print types: Digital Printing
Content notes: The book in Leporello is enclosed in a brown paper envelope, which in turn is enclosed in a protective transparent plastic bag. All copies are signed and numbered.