• Blue on White

    It all begins with an encounter, a meadow below a hammock. Stubborn in their search of sun, flowers had pushed through the netting and pierced it with their bloom. They created a random pattern on the blank canvas. The reinterpretation of a natural phenomenon, playing with fluctuations of the mesh under the pressure of plants…

    Blue on White
  • Amiens

    Bu-Pyeong-Cho (浮 Floating – 萍 Wandering – 草 Plant) is its Korean name, meaning “what floats”. In Buddhism, it represents a wandering and timeless existence, much like clouds that drift with the wind. In essence, nothing in life remains fixed or permanent, just like the transient nature of this floating-leaved plant… 

    Amiens
  • Fontevraud

    I felt like a fisherman who, having cast his line into a river, sees that line sway among the reflections and grasses, emerging or sinking with the current, until – you know the little tug – an idea suddenly hooks onto the bait: then the precautions begin to bring it back, to pull it out…

    Fontevraud
  • Chambre claire

    The lockdown of this year has restricted our activities to small enclosed spaces. Aside from the glow of screens, the window remained our only connection to the outside world… This abnormal period glued me to my window; my mind flattened against the glass surface. What made me feel alive indoors were the plants next to…

    Chambre claire
  • Komorebi

    One summer midday, during my first walks in Pré des Sagnes, the sun was falling straight down on the clearing and its light on the peat bogs burned the void. Apart from the sunlight, nothing was moving. There was nothing more than the sun and the silence interrupted by the noise of little insects. In…

    Komorebi
  • Dunaliella

    Belonging to lack or sheltering from nothing.. The red water flows through canals, surfacing from the earth, straight roads devoid of pavement stretch for several kilometers. In all directions, signs indicating restricted access… Here, it doesn’t seem to me that there are any links to life; even the birds don’t seem to want to descend…

    Dunaliella
  • Hendaye

    Prairie Permanente is a landscape entity actively playing a fundamental ecological role in the site. It preserves natural environments from touristic and urban development and prevents the closure of landscapes. With the rise of tourism, coastal areas have gradually become urbanized. As a result, a significant portion of agricultural and natural spaces are now undergoing…

    Hendaye
  • Kerguehennec

    A perfect square standing on a steep and uneven slope. When the summer comes with abundant plants thriving, the garden transforms into a labyrinth, enticing visitors to explore and discover its diverse flora, which promises many surprises to those who wander through its paths…

    Kerguehennec
  • Besse-et-Saint-Anastaise

    When comparing satellite images from 1950 and 2020, the relatively young appearance of the fir forest suggests a significant transformation over time. It’s conceivable that the peat bog within the clearing predates the extensive fir plantation, remaining as an untouched natural feature within this volcanic landscape. Gradually, the hilly terrain of the peat bog has…

    Besse-et-Saint-Anastaise
  • Gaspésie

    A battlefield. In this space of struggle, the images of lifeless bodies convey to me a sense of calm and silence. Simultaneously, I feel as though they are still alive. This might be due to the frozen atmospheres or memories behind the scene. If the bodies are not human but rather plants, and if their…

    Gaspésie
  • Dijon

    Two men are sitting on a bench in a suburb, spending time contemplating an ordinary meadow. The two old men, with hunched and shadowed shoulders, seem a bit lost, detached from the present moment. Perhaps it’s due to the contrast produced by the dazzling brightness of the plants: they absorb all the summer light and…

    Dijon
  • Louisiana

    A line of nothing floats on the surface of the water. The horizontal line cast on the vastness of the water takes on the silhouette of a world that seemed to exist. Its blurry appearance outlines a saturated, drowned world. A moment of restlessness, an emotional moment where sensitivity is absorbed into life.

    Louisiana
  • Garonne

    The levees, following gravitational order, establish an imaginary horizon with perfectly controlled geometry. They serve as spatial reference points, delineating the boundary between the river and human habitats. The “permanent void” spaces they represent, along with agricultural plots, contribute to a unique harmony in the landscape.

    Garonne
  • Embrun

    The town remained relatively unchanged until the 1960s, when significant transformations occurred with the construction of the Serre-Ponçon dam and the resulting artificial lake. This hydraulic infrastructure continues to impact the landscape, turning it into a key regional economic and tourist attraction.

    Embrun
  • Fayon

    Fayon, submerged by the construction of a dam 40 years ago at Riba-Roja d’Ebre: despite the wishes of its residents. Today the water is a constant reminder of the old village to those who bear its memory and only the steeple of the old church can still be seen arising from the lake evoking the…

    Fayon
  • Water

    The tranquil nature of water enhances the scenery, capturing reflections of the sky, exhibiting shifts in color and brightness with its consistent transformations throughout the day. Horizontally laid, water creates a compelling contrast with the surrounding topography.

    Water
  • Passage I

    This work is based on a simple premise, summarized as follows: 1) Photographic documentation that bears witness to a place ;2) Reinterpretation in paper and 3d models based on these images, recreating abstract and ephemeral spaces;3) Photographic representation of these models to foster reinterpretation and engage with the viewers.

    Passage I
  • Passage II

    This work is based on a simple premise, summarized as follows: 1) Photographic documentation that bears witness to a place ;2) Reinterpretation in paper and 3d models based on these images, recreating abstract and ephemeral spaces;3) Photographic representation of these models to foster reinterpretation and engage with the viewers. Beaux-Arts de Paris Palais de Tokyo

    Passage II
  • The pleasures of the door

    “Les rois ne touchent pas aux portes. Ils ne connaissent pas ce bonheur : pousser devant soi avec douceur ou rudesse l’un de ces grands panneaux familiers, se retourner vers lui pour le remettre en place, – tenir dans ses bras une porte. … Le bonheur d’empoigner au ventre par son noud de porcelaine l’un…

    The pleasures of the door
  • Oeto I

    Nestled within the picturesque Jiri Mountain valley in South Korea, this summer pavilion was constructed between 2020 and 2021, amidst the challenges posed by the Covid-19 pandemic. It is an integral component of the ‘Happy Son’s Garden,’ a private garden development project spanning approx. 1 ha.

    Oeto I
  • Oeto II

    The context of this ongoing project involves the development of an area nestled within the picturesque Jiri Mountain valley in South Korea, spanning approximately 1 hectare. It is intended to be developed over 10 years with four programs: a local plant nursery, a greenhouse, a tea house, and a market garden. The images presented showcase…

    Oeto II

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