© Photo by François Senécal

© Photo by François Senécal

I see the world in pixels, constantly capturing the beauty of the wilderness through my lens. Everywhere I look, there are perfect lines, vibrant colours, and nature’s cycles of bursting, growing, flowering, multiplying, dying, and being reborn. Nature is sacred, and I desire to honour this absolute perfection in my works.

My artistic approach consists of an amalgam of photographs, digital art, and automatism. By adding successive layers of photographs, imprints of saturation, contrasts, subtraction, bursts of colour, or overexposure, I allow myself to reorganize and play with nature’s beauty as I please to create another way of picturing our world.

The natural world is perfect, so I do not impose new lines, shapes, or colours on my creations. Everything you see comes from the Earth; I would never dare compete with it. The shade of blue captured from an iceberg will always be more perfect than any other shade.

In the absence of nature, we are nothing. So much remains to be discovered, but more importantly, so much remains to be preserved. I refuse to be distracted by the constant noise of humans.