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Blue Years
Gabriel Isak (Author) · Lebled Soloviev Editions · Hardcover
Gabriel Isak’s The Blue Years is a meditation on the melancholy landscapes of the internal world. Through a series of surreal, minimalist frames, Isak invites the viewer into a dream-like space, a place where the horizon line is not merely a geographic marker, but a boundary of the psyche.
In these silent, monochromatic expanses, anonymous figures stand as vessels for our own reflection, moving through a world defined by the weight, depth, and strange beauty of “the blue.” It is a visual monologue of desolate landscapes, serving as metaphor for the shadows of the human experience.
This collection represents the culmination of nearly a decade-long journey through the depths of depression and the eventual return to the light. Isak began his practice as a means of wordless expression, but quickly realised his lens was meticulously documenting the blue years of his own life. The book presents an inquiry, he says, “into themes of melancholy, psychology, and the dream world.” He hopes it will help to spread awareness of mental health.
By stripping away the decorative, Isak achieves a universal language; his featureless landscapes and faceless subjects act as mirrors, allowing the reader to navigate their own memories and emotional topographies.
The Blue Years is a testament to the transformative power of the creative act — a search for clarity that bridges the distance between isolation and connection. It is an invitation to pause, “to imagine (oneself) as the subject, and reflect back on (one’s) own life journey and experiences.”
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