Collection: THE DUNE TREE

Deserts are advancing steadily in Africa. The Sahara is gradually swallowing the continent, and we are witnessing human deforestation and overgrazing. Baobabs, acacias, jujube trees and cheese trees are becoming increasingly rare. The dunes need to be reforested with trees called nep nep and filahos, which like dry soils. The collection The dune tree intertwines desert sands and African trees, natural partners, reminding us of the importance of balance in everything, necessary to the ecosystem in which we live.

These digital creations are taken from a projection on a wall.

The Biophilia project

Biophilia: « the passionate love of life and all living things... whether a person, a plant, an idea or a social group »

Through mobile art and projection work, these images deliberately move away from the concept of high-definition photography. Instead, they explore texture and light: blurs, pixelation, noise, shifts in color, and layers of deconstruction or reconstruction. The result moves away from realism to open a space of transformation, where the image becomes a living matter of poetry. If you’d like to dive deeper into this universe, discover my blog articles: [My Creative Process] and [Biophilia in Art].

Artwork reproduced on archival-quality fine art paper.