From "METAMORPHOSES" series about 4 elements, "Aqua Girl" represent Water element. She bathes into a giant aquarium full of water polluted by humanity but she turns into a marine creature as if her fish mask helped her in her transformation like a super hero.
Be a hero for your planet.
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Aqua girl (Single)
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- Winner of creative category and gold Award 2019 : The Portrait Masters
- Silver Award 2019 : WPE (International photographers Awards)
- Silver Award 2020 : WPE (International photographers Awards)
Permanent Exhibitions : Cannes (France), Workum (Netherlands), Yellow Korner (worldwide)
Mathilde Oscar is a french artist, photographer, artistic director, stylist/designers and scenographer.
Mathilde Oscar was born in Paris in 1980, she lives and works in Cannes.
First passionate about the painting she practices, she studied Art History in Nantes. When she discovered photography by accident in 2013, it was to transpose her pictorial ideas strongly inspired by the great masters of painting, and this is how we find in her works this light and this particular atmosphere that make his photographs real paintings.
The manufacture of sets, costumes and props quickly adds to her creative process as Mathilde Oscar wants to create her world from A to Z.
Often anachronistic and offbeat, his staging seem lost in an unknown time space, with multiple references to art history, present and past.
- Silver Award 2019 : WPE (International photographers Awards)
- Silver Award 2020 : WPE (International photographers Awards)
Permanent Exhibitions : Cannes (France), Workum (Netherlands), Yellow Korner (worldwide)
Mathilde Oscar is a french artist, photographer, artistic director, stylist/designers and scenographer.
Mathilde Oscar was born in Paris in 1980, she lives and works in Cannes.
First passionate about the painting she practices, she studied Art History in Nantes. When she discovered photography by accident in 2013, it was to transpose her pictorial ideas strongly inspired by the great masters of painting, and this is how we find in her works this light and this particular atmosphere that make his photographs real paintings.
The manufacture of sets, costumes and props quickly adds to her creative process as Mathilde Oscar wants to create her world from A to Z.
Often anachronistic and offbeat, his staging seem lost in an unknown time space, with multiple references to art history, present and past.
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