"Rêveries" is a black-and-white photo series that explores the profound and silent connection between trees and human being. The images capture the subtle bond between solitary figures and majestic, isolated trees, both engaged in a symbolic, unspoken dialogue. These trees, guardians of time, represent stability and memory, while the women, keepers of emotions, embody change and the flow of life in a continuous cycle of seasons and feelings.
Winter, with its bare branches and crisp air, becomes the primary stage of this series—a moment of apparent stillness where the soul seeks refuge, searching for answers. The silhouettes of the trees, standing stark against the winter sky, seem to personify deep thoughts and inner reflections, as if they are mirrors of human emotions.
The women, sometimes enveloped in silence, sometimes in motion, interact with nature in a delicate, almost dreamlike dance, where every gesture speaks of introspection and renewal.
Through the changing seasons, the series narrates the continuous cycle of life and emotions: from the naked melancholy of winter to the hidden hope of spring waiting beneath the frozen surface. The trees, symbols of resilience and transformation, become witnesses to the passage of time, while the women represent the flow of thoughts and emotions—an echo of dreams, memories, and desires.
"Rêveries" invites us to contemplate nature and human feelings as part of a unified whole, where the external world and the inner world reflect and complement each other. It is a visual journey through the soul of trees and people, seeking the invisible connection that binds us to the earth, the seasons, and our very essence.