An unusual and likely scarce artist's book by Linus Raudsepp, titled Hexodus. Linus Raudsepp is an Estonian-Swedish artist and creator of artist's books whose work explores the intersections of visual narrative, materiality, and the book as an object. His practice connects fine art, design, and independent publishing, contributing to the contemporary artist's book scene in Northern Europe. Bound in black boards with minimalist titling to front and spine, the work presents a sequence of poetic texts printed in a stylized hand, interspersed with inserted visual elements, including a full-colour religious iconographic plate and additional loose or bound-in postcard-like material. The interplay between text and image suggests a deliberately constructed conceptual or symbolic narrative. Production values?heavy paper stock, restrained typography, and curated inserts?strongly indicate this is an artist's book or small private press edition rather than a commercial publication. No publication details are present, further supporting this. Given the nature of the work, it is likely issued in a limited or very small edition. A compelling and enigmatic piece that would appeal to collectors of contemporary artist's books, conceptual poetry, or esoteric-themed works. No publication details present; typical of limited artist's book editions. Condition: Very Good. The black boards show light surface marking and mottling visible under certain light, but no significant wear or damage. The spine remains firm and the binding is tight. Internally, the pages are clean and unmarked, printed on high-quality paper, with no inscriptions or notable defects. Inserted elements, including the illustrated plate and postcard-like materials, are present as found and are believed to be original to the work, though this cannot be definitively confirmed. Overall, a well-preserved example with only minor cosmetic wear to the exterior.