Mark Borthwick

It is about representation of accumulated thoughts, a constant need to find answer without specific questions. How ones work becomes representative towards not only society but life itself, finding good enough reasons to continue. In the end, yes this is an other world, looking for something that says I can see a difference of change […]

It is about representation of accumulated thoughts, a constant need to find answer without specific questions.
How ones work becomes representative towards not only society but life itself, finding good enough reasons to continue.

In the end, yes this is an other world, looking for something that says I can see a difference of change apparent disclosure, of symetry lines in non liniar forms disconect, at last therefore move forward.

Images and text from Mark Borthwick, Not in Fashion ( Rizzoli)

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