"architectures éphémères"
invites viewers to venture beyond the confines of perception and memory, guiding them through a journey of imaginary architectures. It encourages contemplation of the transient nature of our constructed realities and the fluidity of our perceptions.
As a child, I was captivated by the infinite reflections within my grandparents' mirrored closet doors. In that space, reality seemed to dissolve into an array of endless architectures, each morphing with the slightest shift in perception. I was fascinated by the transformative power of observation, shaping infinite landscapes within the mind.
A photograph of an architecture not only captures the physical structure but also embodies the process of its creation, adding an additional layer to the design process. Through my lens, I aim to portray not just an architecture but also the iterative journey of inspiration, exploration, and refinement.
My photographs act as portals to worlds where the boundaries between reality and fantasy blur. Each image serves as a testament to the transformative power of architecture, evoking emotions, memories, and dreams.
Ultimately, my work celebrates the dynamic and intricate beauty of urban landscapes, inviting viewers to explore the hidden layers of meaning and significance within the structures that surround us.