This exhibition explores the raw tension between our inner consciousness and outward interpretation — the timeless paradox of human existence.
BIRTH AND DEATH, NATURE AND HUMANITY, THE VISIBLE AND THE INVISIBLE.
Artist Rima Day weaves this motif as the invisible thread of her work — a red line winding through her creations, evoking the way life flows between forms and states, shaping meaning within matter.
Echoing this vision, photographer Philippe Vitry reveals a striking series of portraits, centered on the elegant and sensual Maureen tulip.
Its scent, eerily reminiscent of semen, contains an olfactory molecule also found in decomposition. As if life and death were already silently bound by a shared thread.
This haunting duality inspired Bertrand Duchaufour in the creation of Semence Douce — a fragrance imbued with the very cycle of life.