"Man is not this external being who builds his sandcastle on an abandoned beach. He is the most sensitive, most vital part of the living Universe; it is to him that nature whispers its most constant desires, its most buried secrets. A reversal of perspective then takes place. While man becomes the interior of the landscape, the latter becomes the interior landscape of man."
Freely inspired by this excerpt from François Cheng in his work “Five meditations on beauty”, the series "Inner worlds" offers introspective images that invite us to empty our minds to reconnect with ourselves by soaking up the vital energy driven by Nature.
Like a haiku, each photograph is a small poem to be experienced as a meditation on the evanescence of things and the lightness of Being.
Photographs that are not to be seen as a representation of the outside world but as reflections of our inner world.
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Inner Worlds (Series)
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Stéphanie Labé lives in southwest of France. She has always been attracted to professions related to creativity. She has written several books, created scenographies for museums, led innovation and design thinking workshops...
She has been practicing photography for 30 years for pleasure and since 2021 as part of an artistic approach. She now wants to devote herself entirely to photography, her passion.
Having a strong sensitivity to Nature, she seeks beauty in the delicacy of a flower or the poetry of a flight of birds.
Very inspired by the sobriety of Asian art, she leaves a lot of space for emptiness and values beauty in simplicity.
Her photographs are made digitally, then transformed on a case-by-case basis. Her series are intended to offer a captivating universe where each image has its own energy and transmits a specific message to the viewer.
She has been practicing photography for 30 years for pleasure and since 2021 as part of an artistic approach. She now wants to devote herself entirely to photography, her passion.
Having a strong sensitivity to Nature, she seeks beauty in the delicacy of a flower or the poetry of a flight of birds.
Very inspired by the sobriety of Asian art, she leaves a lot of space for emptiness and values beauty in simplicity.
Her photographs are made digitally, then transformed on a case-by-case basis. Her series are intended to offer a captivating universe where each image has its own energy and transmits a specific message to the viewer.
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