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Artistic approach

Passing emotions

 

As a child, when I looked at the clouds, I saw stories unfolding like in a comic book, I talked to the trees,
flowers and animals I came across.

Not imaginary friends, but living friends, different ones.

Various studies on esotericism, shamanism and neuroscience taught me that the concept of reality was based on the perspective
we chose to take on our environment.

So, when I discovered photographic techniques, I strove to create different images, showing a different perspective, based on my feelings.
So I naturally took the path of surrealism.

The definition of surrealist photography is:
‘Surrealist photography expresses ideas that arise from the unconscious, dreams and emotions.’

So, I follow my instinct to find themes. Then I capture what is visible. And when I move on to creation, my memories, via my unconscious, my emotions and sometimes my dreams, restore all that invisible information recorded during the shooting. I transcribe it into visible form by compiling the lights.