Density in the foliage, branching of the tree, structure in the bark: this book is entirely dedicated to organic, wild-growing greenery, mostly in black and white, but patterns emerge, the leaves become a frenzy, and grimaces from the thicket smile at us. The volume is deliberately overwhelming, making it impossible to get an overview. Rather this thick paperback serves as a reference for untamable, rampant, sprawling kraut.

Ingo Giezendanner (aka GRRRR) is known for black and white drawings of his surroundings documenting a long journey through urban space. But every now and then the colors of the rainbow are calling him out and so he started to work with crayons. Minute observations of vegetables, insects and other precious things. Small and private.
1000 Pages
13.2 x 18 cm
Softcover
b/w Offset, 5.5 cm Thick

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