Fragments
These photographic fragments represent portions of the visible reality.
They can be textures, shapes, colours, or patterns, as well as animals, which stand out from the rest of the environment.
They can reveal details that escape our attention in everyday reality.
Focusing on specific parts of the image, the viewer is invited to explore and appreciate visual elements that would otherwise go unnoticed.
Photographic fragments can also stimulate the imagination and invite the viewer to create personal narratives or associations.
Fragments in color
























Monochrome fragments





















Series of fragments
The source
Flowing water, song of life...




The invisible dance
What is it that moves?
Fire?
Vision?
Wood?
Wind?
Carbon?
Light?
Is that just an outside?




Sanded skin
For those who wants to listen to it, the memory of nothing is a blessing.




Passages
"The image produces the imaginary, it lends itself to our dreams, and the photograph, which is also an image, is, therefore, less a reproduction of the world than the point at which the world as such is 'refracted' by the dream [...]."
Yves Bonnefoy



Le monde réfracté par le songe
