
ON A MARCHÉ SUR LES ÎLES
On a marché sur les îles
From June 26 to November 20, 2016, the exhibition of the project We walked on the islands “On a marché sur les îles” took place at the Musée de la Mer in Havre-Aubert. QC Canada Space: 13 photographs 84 '' x 21 '' made on stainless steel.
Between dream and reality, without rely on frames allowing me to recognize the place, I create images which do not look like the landscapes which I photograph. Breakaways from the imagination, the eye fed by known details, by unknown plots of land, I’m probing the unconsciousness of the place in its poetry to express a unique world. I am especially interested in the connection between the space which surrounds me and my internal subjective reality; between perception and reality of the landscape. The light is there but never stopped, a call to contemplation, an invitation to give up a sort of rationality to reach the impossible and take advantage of it. We walk in imaginary landscapes, in series of timeless images. Robin, Îles-de-la-Madeleine, July, 2015.

















“Travail artistique colossale ! Beau ! Impressionnant !
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“Hommage remarquable à la beauté des îles.”
“Very fine work. A great accomplishment.”
“Hypnoptisant ! Magnifique ! ”
“Beautiful exhibit ! The images are evocative of so many ideas - the artist has a wonderful eye.
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““…sonder l’inconscient de l’endroit…” C’est bien vrai. Admirable !”
“Époustouflant !”
“La nature est surnaturelle ! Merci de nous transmettre son âme. ”
“Fascinante exposition ! Bravo! Très belle exposition, elle nous présente les îles sous un autre coup d’œil. Créativité à son maximum ! Idées originales.”
“Absolument magnifique! Nous sommes admiratifs par vos paysages. ”
“Paysages évanescents, millénaires, hors du temps, hommage d’une grande partie à la beauté des îles.”
“Très belles photographies, les jeux de lumière sur les images font vivre les photos.”
“Ici le temps s’arrête pour nous interpeller et nous faire admirer l’œuvre du temps”
“Wow ! wow ! et re-wow ! Simplement beau! inspirant ! Magique ! ”