honorable mention
Foissey Marine france
title
#Æternam
I advance masked. So do you.
Can you see me?
Alienation of the gaze, contemporary pathologies,
Joyful jubilations to the rhythm of a death wish.
I could accuse the others of this plaster mask with iron will,
I could say that I was forced to do it,
I could say I wasn't like that before,
The mask did not fall off,
It dissolves,
White powder in water.
Be careful, we'll end up seeing you...
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entry description
The fantasy of my own relic.I advance masked. So do you.
Can you see me?
Alienation of the gaze, contemporary pathologies,
Joyful jubilations to the rhythm of a death wish.
I could accuse the others of this plaster mask with iron will,
I could say that I was forced to do it,
I could say I wasn't like that before,
The mask did not fall off,
It dissolves,
White powder in water.
Be careful, we'll end up seeing you...
about the photographer
Marine Foissey is a French photographer. Graduated from the Icart Photo School in Paris in 2010. As a committed photographer, she uses photography and affirms the place of discourse in her shots, which are as many positions and opposition. His reflection is under the sign of suffering and death. Between acid irony and lucid derision. She participates in many exhibitions, fairs and festivals in France.back to gallery