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Deeply human in what we create that is most painful.
Winner of the 2023 Franco-German photography competition, Freedom theme, this composition imposes the contrast between street art and places of confinement.
As photographer Jean-Christophe Ballot beautifully described:
"The shadows [...] evoke the meshes of an immense fishing net in which the human being would be deprived of freedom. The composition is perfect and very effective. The image… succeeds in being beautiful and distressing."
Photographed in an abandoned prison, this Forrest Gump graffiti will forever remain the embodiment of hope, patience, and the quest for freedom.
A chilling, yet deeply human image, in which poetry takes precedence over tension. A poignant call for freedom and resilience.
Exhibited twice in Berlin and in 8 other cities in France and Germany
Limited edition of 15 numbered and signed copies
Vincent Lecoq, an explorer guided by the poetry of changing spaces, uses photography to share his curiosities. His art is nourished by urban metamorphoses, where the visible and the invisible mingle, to denounce exclusion and question our borders. His images, tinged with freedom, identity and social justice, reveal a harmony hidden behind apparent divisions.