Origine presents the body in its most reduced state: curled, grounded and held by the earth. Seen from above, the human form becomes almost part of the forest, shaped as much by nature as by society. The image carries a sense of beginning without spectacle, inviting a slower gaze and quieter reading. Over time, it tends to reveal different layers: vulnerability, rest, empowering. It is an image that does not demand attention but rewards presence.
Origine presents the body in its most reduced state: curled, grounded and held by the earth. Seen from above, the human form becomes almost part of the forest, shaped as much by nature as by society. The image carries a sense of beginning without spectacle, inviting a slower gaze and quieter reading. Over time, it tends to reveal different layers: vulnerability, rest, empowering. It is an image that does not demand attention but rewards presence.