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This work is part of my series "A History of the World, Told by the World." During solo travels in Europe over the past few years, I've had some wonderful encounters, crossing paths with many different people, all sharing a common thread: a place dear to them in their country of origin, or a country where they have lived. They told me their stories and shared photos with me, which I then used to create this series.
Today, all together, we are showing… you the world in a different way, through those who make it happen.
The story of "Horcón, Chile" is told to us by Myiya, a young American woman who lived in Chile, whom we met in Barcelona.
Her story can be found on my website and Instagram account @laurene_pinon
Laurène Pinon, born in 1998, is a French designer. Passionate about the arts since a young age, she completed a master's degree in animated cinema. During confinement, she drew landscapes to escape and quickly developed a taste for it. Since then, she has sketched Parisian monuments before broadening her horizons. Her solo travels in Europe inspired her to embark on a major project: asking the people she met to tell, in their mother tongue, about the place dearest to their hearts in their country of origin, and thus help them discover the world from another angle, through the eyes of those who bring it to life. Laurène translates them to ensure accessibility. Thus was born "A History of the World, Told by the World".
Since 2023, she has started a series with a particular technique. Liking to experiment, she discovered the use of pastel on canvas, quite unknown at the moment, and creates interesting contrasts and plays of texture.