This photographic series is inspired by the strong link between photography and poetry. Both have the capacity to "weave light with their hands". Therefore, these images are intended to build a parallel between the poet's and the photographer's hands (covered with black ink). Writing techniques can brighten our inner cracks and change the way we look at ourselves through our relationship with the living, landscapes, and natural phenomena (like rain). These photographs aim at experimenting with non-verbal poetry and illustrate the concept of eco-phenomenology developed by actual philosophers (following the theories of French philosopher Merleau-Ponty).
About Solène Reymond was Born in 1986 in France. She lives and works in Pays Basque as a photographer and an author. She also writes poetry and pursues a PhD at Bordeaux-Montaigne University. Her photographic series tries to understand and provide poetic insights into our relationship with the living in the context of the environmental crisis.
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