This work evokes the invisible consequences of violence against women.
The central figure is surrounded by blurred male silhouettes. They do not represent identifiable individuals, but an anonymous and interchangeable presence, the idea that the aggressor can be anyone.
The blur expresses the loss of orientation and dissociation that follow trauma.
The image does not depict the act itself, but the aftermath: a silent moment where the figure remains motionless while the mind attempts to rebuild.
The undefined space places the scene in an inner territory rather than a physical one.
The work seeks to make visible what often remains unseen: the psychological persistence of violence.
professional category
Anyone (Single)
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AUTHOR
I am a French visual artist whose work combines photography and artificial intelligence.
My practice develops around two universes. The first presents an aesthetic world with a cinematic atmosphere. The second, more narrative, addresses social and psychological questions and seeks to provoke reflection while maintaining the same visual language.
Initially drawn to theatre and video, I found in photography my first field of expression, which I now extend through hybrid creative processes. Music plays an essential role in my work, guiding the construction of atmospheres and the emotional depth of the images.
In 2025, I was awarded 3rd place in the Fine Art category at the Black and White Photography International Awards.
I seek to create works that resonate emotionally, aesthetically, and intellectually, allowing each viewer to project their own story.
My practice develops around two universes. The first presents an aesthetic world with a cinematic atmosphere. The second, more narrative, addresses social and psychological questions and seeks to provoke reflection while maintaining the same visual language.
Initially drawn to theatre and video, I found in photography my first field of expression, which I now extend through hybrid creative processes. Music plays an essential role in my work, guiding the construction of atmospheres and the emotional depth of the images.
In 2025, I was awarded 3rd place in the Fine Art category at the Black and White Photography International Awards.
I seek to create works that resonate emotionally, aesthetically, and intellectually, allowing each viewer to project their own story.
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