The series unfolds in three formal categories:
Women-Birds (Femme-Faisan, Femme-Flamant Rose, Femme-Cacatoès, Femme-Vautour)
These figures articulate femininity as a constructed condition rather than an innate state. The female body is positioned within a system of expectations, where “becoming a woman” is tied to conformity. Within this framework, femininity operates as both performance and constraint, oscillating between idealisation and objectification.
Bouquets of Feathers
These works suggest fragments of relationships, as if each encounter leaves behind a trace or remnant. The feather becomes a residual element, marking presence and absence simultaneously.
Individual Feathers
These portraits do not aim to represent individuals directly. Instead, they reflect mediated identities shaped through projection and surface. The subject is deliberately displaced, revealing how representation can obscure rather than reveal.