Moving the mouse cursor over the top of the page will display the menu bar.
“Misfortune is the echo of hope” By looking attentively we can renew our world constantly, everything that surrounds, even the most banal is a portrait of hope. In this Exposition I choose to focus on what is directly around me, in a nearly autobiographical form, at a same time forming a kind of portrait of a city and a memory of a disappearance. Paradoxically, the disasters of what is no longer with us, that has been lost, is also what we should maintain in "echo" as an act of tenderness. In an exercise of simplicity that arises from the question "what is the shipwrecked person left with?" of Hans Blumemberg.
This page contains media that is intended to start playback automatically on opening. This may include sound. Your browser is blocking automated playback. Please click here to start media.