Set of 16 photographs from 2013 to 2016.
Sizes and process:
Giclee process on Hahnemühle PhotoRag 315 g Fine Art Baryta paper mounted on museum aluminum Dibond, fitted in wooden American box frame.
Different sizes according to the photography : 50X75 cm, 40X60 cm.
1rst giclee process on white Canson Outdoor PVC mat fabric 450gr, H 240cm L 160cm.
Limited edition of 10 numbered and signed for american frame box.
Limited edition of 10 numbered and signed for print 40X60 with white border.
Latcho Drom, the road ... promise of an initiatory journey.
The series "Latcho Drom" evokes a very personal element. Returning to the Camargue in the footsteps of my great-grandfather, I try to find the holidays at " cheap " of my childhood. Through these landscapes, a self-portrait emerges, I print these images which are so many traces of memories of this Eden of fortune now disappeared.
Read the text during exhibition click here
June 2016.
The great-grandfather
The camping
Latcho Drom
The tied dog
The East district
Self-portrait in the sand
Heroes
The caravan
The swimmers
The bridge
Port Saint-Louis II
Port Saint-Louis I
Port Saint-Louis III
Port Saint-Louis IV
Port Saint-Louis V
Set of 16 photographs from 2013 to 2016.
Sizes and process:
Giclee process on Hahnemühle PhotoRag 315 g Fine Art Baryta paper mounted on museum aluminum Dibond, fitted in wooden American box frame.
Different sizes according to the photography : 50X75 cm, 40X60 cm.
1rst giclee process on white Canson Outdoor PVC mat fabric 450gr, H 240cm L 160cm.
Limited edition of 10 numbered and signed for american frame box.
Limited edition of 10 numbered and signed for print 40X60 with white border.
Latcho Drom, the road ... promise of an initiatory journey.
The series "Latcho Drom" evokes a very personal element. Returning to the Camargue in the footsteps of my great-grandfather, I try to find the holidays at " cheap " of my childhood. Through these landscapes, a self-portrait emerges, I print these images which are so many traces of memories of this Eden of fortune now disappeared.
Read the text during exhibition click here
June 2016.
The great-grandfather