Margins - Fragile Existence
To look life in the face. Always to look life in the face and to know it for what it is. At last to know it. To love it for what it is, and then, to put it away.
Always the years.
Fragile Existence is the four-part examination of a fading line between vulnerability and strength, looped through the tapes of The Humble Bee, developed in the photography of Daniel Crossley and engraved beside the last words of Virginia Woolf. Craig Tattersall’s eulogy to the nobility of final decisions makes ash of leaving the dust behind.
Always the love.
The limited edition run of 150 copies is presented in letter-pressed A4 kraft folders. Inside each, 15 A5 double-sided photographs on 250 gm luxury card resting inside hand typed and numbered glassine bags, sitting inside oversized typed/tagged/numbered kraft envelopes including scent, sycamore seeds and download code.
Always the hours.