Lejos de la Tierra (book + vinyl)

by Irene Zottola


Photographs: Irene Zottola

Publisher: Iikki books

Year: 2024

ISBN: 978-2-9586157-5-8

Price: 76

Comments: Special edition. Includes book and vinyl: limited edition to 250 copies, first pressing and only pressing (no re-press), hand numbered, gold pantone on covers. Cutting lacquer, 12'' gold vinyl, matte outer sleeve + printed on 300gm paper, black inner sleeve. mastered by Taylor Deupree. Book: limited edition to 500 copies, hand numbered & hand stamped. first edition and only edition (no re-print). hardcover book (17 cm x 23 cm), 80 pages, 42 photos printed on Munken Print Cream 115g/m2, logo, slot and circle embossed on covers, gold hot stamping on front and back cover, visible seam.

Lejos de la Tierra (Langt fra jorden) is the result of a dialogue between the photographer artist Irene Zottola and the music artist Øjerum, initiated by Iikki, between June 2024 and November 2024.

The complete project works in two physical imprints:

The book and the disc (vinyl/CD)

It should be experienced in different ways:
The book read alone
The disc listened to alson

The book and the disc read and listened to together.

Irene Zottola is a Spanish photographer and artist who explores the limits of analog photography to generate a world of dreamlike and poetic character, often accompanying her images with text. She has been self-taught in Madrid in the laboratory of the Slow Photo collective since 2016. In 2017 she is a finalist in the Rfotofolio Grant.

Her work has been exhibited in Spain, Italy and Morocco. She has published with editorials such as La Bella Varsovia and Lumen (Spain) and magazines such as She shoots film (Australia), Fisheyemagazine (France) and Vostmagazine (Korea).


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Lejos de la Tierra (book + vinyl)

by Irene Zottola


Photographs: Irene Zottola

Publisher: Iikki books

Year: 2024

ISBN: 978-2-9586157-5-8

Price: 76

Comments: Special edition. Includes book and vinyl: limited edition to 250 copies, first pressing and only pressing (no re-press), hand numbered, gold pantone on covers. Cutting lacquer, 12'' gold vinyl, matte outer sleeve + printed on 300gm paper, black inner sleeve. mastered by Taylor Deupree. Book: limited edition to 500 copies, hand numbered & hand stamped. first edition and only edition (no re-print). hardcover book (17 cm x 23 cm), 80 pages, 42 photos printed on Munken Print Cream 115g/m2, logo, slot and circle embossed on covers, gold hot stamping on front and back cover, visible seam.

Lejos de la Tierra (Langt fra jorden) is the result of a dialogue between the photographer artist Irene Zottola and the music artist Øjerum, initiated by Iikki, between June 2024 and November 2024.

The complete project works in two physical imprints:

The book and the disc (vinyl/CD)

It should be experienced in different ways:
The book read alone
The disc listened to alson

The book and the disc read and listened to together.

Irene Zottola is a Spanish photographer and artist who explores the limits of analog photography to generate a world of dreamlike and poetic character, often accompanying her images with text. She has been self-taught in Madrid in the laboratory of the Slow Photo collective since 2016. In 2017 she is a finalist in the Rfotofolio Grant.

Her work has been exhibited in Spain, Italy and Morocco. She has published with editorials such as La Bella Varsovia and Lumen (Spain) and magazines such as She shoots film (Australia), Fisheyemagazine (France) and Vostmagazine (Korea).


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Lejos de la Tierra (book + vinyl)

by Irene Zottola


Photographs: Irene Zottola

Publisher: Iikki books

Year: 2024

ISBN: 978-2-9586157-5-8

Price: 76

Comments: Special edition. Includes book and vinyl: limited edition to 250 copies, first pressing and only pressing (no re-press), hand numbered, gold pantone on covers. Cutting lacquer, 12'' gold vinyl, matte outer sleeve + printed on 300gm paper, black inner sleeve. mastered by Taylor Deupree. Book: limited edition to 500 copies, hand numbered & hand stamped. first edition and only edition (no re-print). hardcover book (17 cm x 23 cm), 80 pages, 42 photos printed on Munken Print Cream 115g/m2, logo, slot and circle embossed on covers, gold hot stamping on front and back cover, visible seam.

Lejos de la Tierra (Langt fra jorden) is the result of a dialogue between the photographer artist Irene Zottola and the music artist Øjerum, initiated by Iikki, between June 2024 and November 2024.

The complete project works in two physical imprints:

The book and the disc (vinyl/CD)

It should be experienced in different ways:
The book read alone
The disc listened to alson

The book and the disc read and listened to together.

Irene Zottola is a Spanish photographer and artist who explores the limits of analog photography to generate a world of dreamlike and poetic character, often accompanying her images with text. She has been self-taught in Madrid in the laboratory of the Slow Photo collective since 2016. In 2017 she is a finalist in the Rfotofolio Grant.

Her work has been exhibited in Spain, Italy and Morocco. She has published with editorials such as La Bella Varsovia and Lumen (Spain) and magazines such as She shoots film (Australia), Fisheyemagazine (France) and Vostmagazine (Korea).


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