After the People, Blexbolex continues with the Seasons its exploration of the imagier-the simplest possible form for relating text and image.
This book is about the cycle of the seasons, and with it the passage of time, the way people inhabit, occupy time, get used to it, forget, remember…
Through the objects, landscapes, events and characters that mark the passage from one season to the next, the world is evoked in all its permanence and perpetual movement.
The book is presented in four parts, in which a complete cycle of seasons is played out.
As you read, a game is set up: certain settings, objects and characters are repeated in different scenes, reappearing under different lighting, playing with the reader’s memory and attention.
The aim is to make us observe the world around us, that which exists in everyday life as much as in the past or in the imagination, to give a glimpse of life that is always teeming, always surprising, and to make us love nature, permanent, moving and fragile.