Bienvenue Studios - Poster "Morbid Being No 4"

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A3, 297×420mm

Down print Natural 200 g/m²

FSC certified

Risograph print

Edition: 100

Three years ago we traveled to China to create our new Morbid Being Edition. The fantastic goldfish and their story left a lasting impression on us.

1600 years ago, the Chinese began breeding goldfish for entertainment purposes. The mutated carp were conspicuous and became very popular during the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) for their forked, outlandish tails and large, spherical eyes. Because of their fabulous appearance, reminiscent of a blooming flower, they were nicknamed "peonies in the water". Their distinctive appearance and calming demeanor make the goldfish one of the highest forms of aesthetics in China.

We are a design duo from Zurich. We explore the intersection between nature and design in our design products, which include limited edition prints, card sets, notebooks and art books. We let ourselves be inspired by nature and its phenomena. In extensive research, we investigate the origin and cultural significance of these phenomena and then implement the results visually. A poetically subtle imagery is characteristic of Bienvenue Studios.

We incorporate the perspective of our origins into our design process. While Oliver Hischier grew up in the middle of the Valais Alps, Xiaoqun Wu comes from Shanghai, one of the largest cities in the world. This allows us to look at natural phenomena and design from different perspectives.

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Description

You can find more from Bienvenue Studios here .

A3, 297×420mm

Down print Natural 200 g/m²

FSC certified

Risograph print

Edition: 100

Three years ago we traveled to China to create our new Morbid Being Edition. The fantastic goldfish and their story left a lasting impression on us.

1600 years ago, the Chinese began breeding goldfish for entertainment purposes. The mutated carp were conspicuous and became very popular during the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) for their forked, outlandish tails and large, spherical eyes. Because of their fabulous appearance, reminiscent of a blooming flower, they were nicknamed "peonies in the water". Their distinctive appearance and calming demeanor make the goldfish one of the highest forms of aesthetics in China.

We are a design duo from Zurich. We explore the intersection between nature and design in our design products, which include limited edition prints, card sets, notebooks and art books. We let ourselves be inspired by nature and its phenomena. In extensive research, we investigate the origin and cultural significance of these phenomena and then implement the results visually. A poetically subtle imagery is characteristic of Bienvenue Studios.

We incorporate the perspective of our origins into our design process. While Oliver Hischier grew up in the middle of the Valais Alps, Xiaoqun Wu comes from Shanghai, one of the largest cities in the world. This allows us to look at natural phenomena and design from different perspectives.

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