A simple glass of water on a table.
But around it, the light becomes architecture. Complex reflections spring up, unfolding to form almost spectral figures. We can make out a mask, a cage, an organ. The image is as disturbing as it is fascinating.
Everything has been captured as it was, on the spot, without any special effects or retouching. It is not a montage, but an epiphany of light. The gesture is minimal, the intention pure: to see differently.
Black and white reveals lines, layers and vibrations. It transforms an everyday object into an almost organic apparition.
This work speaks of what we never really look at. It evokes the worlds hidden behind simple gestures, inner reflections, the visual enigmas of reality.
In an interior, it acts like an enigmatic room. It attracts, questions and suspends the gaze. It will appeal to those who love abstraction born of the everyday, luminous mysteries, the thresholds between form and illusion.
I'm a Belgian-Beninese photographer who captures the relationship between the body, light and presence. I work alone on my walks, or while observing my quoitiden, but also in collaboration with models, make-up artists and other artists.
My aim is to capture the things that usually escape the..
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