Tout va bien by Vera Muratet, bordering between art and photography, is not a book for children but by a 10-year-old girl. Inspired by 19th century science books, it is a talking bestiary populated only by very young animals, in accordance with the secret affinity between portrait and self-portrait. In the book, photographs by her father Myr Muratet provide a backstory to Vera’s drawings. With an essay by François Chiron.

11×15,5cm
Hard cover
Offset CMYK + Offsetlack Semi-Matt
114 pages
Paper:
Arena Natural Smooth 140 g/m²
Fedrigoni Woodstock Giallo 110 g/m²
Wibalin Finelinen Buttermilk

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