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In this work, I sought to capture the mysterious and complex essence of the human soul, blending metaphysics and surrealism. Each gaze expresses a profound duality, an inner struggle illuminated by emotional flames: "Ancient breath in the flesh of the gaze, the fire remembers."
This digital experience is an invitation to explore the invisible layers of our being, an intense energy that will bring an enchanting and reflective atmosphere to your space.…
My work explores the shifting boundary between photography and digital painting. A self-taught artist of Laotian origin living in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques, I develop a practice where the photographic image becomes material, support and pretext for a deeper transformation. My works oscillate between abstraction and figuration, between appearance and disappearance. I play with textures, superimpositions, and accidents to thwart visual expectations and shift the gaze toward what eludes the obvious. This process, nourished by experimentation and multiple influences, seeks less to represent than to evoke feeling. I invite the viewer to a sensory and emotional experience where the image ceases to be a simple object to contemplate and becomes a space for projection, doubt and inner resonance. My intention is to reveal the invisible part of reality, that which is more sensed than shown, and to open up a field of renewed contemplation.