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Romane Bladou is a french artist whose work focuses on the notion of territory and on the relationship between people and spaces; spaces that they occupy or in which they are just passers-by. Through photography, Bladou evokes the influence that people have on the spaces: the nostalgic, cultural, and sometimes emotional value that a place can represent for someone or for a whole community and, mutually, the human trace that is left on an area.
Her practice focuses on environments that are empty. The images are absent of a human subject, rendering the viewer both aware of this absence and curious as to who the spaces belong to. Recently, Bladou’s interest have been the study of experience and the search of common happenings that we may not be aware of. Romane Bladou is a french artist whose work focuses on the notion of territory and on the relationship between people and spaces; spaces that they occupy or in which they are just passers-by. Through photography, Bladou evokes the influence that people have on the spaces: the nostalgic, cultural, and sometimes emotional value that a place can represent for someone or for a whole community and, mutually, the human trace that is left on an area.
Her practice focuses on environments that are empty. The images are absent of a human subject, rendering the viewer both aware of this absence and curious as to who the spaces belong to. Recently, Bladou’s interest have been the study of experience and the search of common happenings that we may not be aware of. Romane Bladou is a french artist whose work focuses on the notion of territory and on the relationship between people and spaces; spaces that they occupy or in which they are just passers-by. Through photography, Bladou evokes the influence that people have on the spaces: the nostalgic, cultural, and sometimes emotional value that a place can represent for someone or for a whole community and, mutually, the human trace that is left on an area.
Her practice focuses on environments that are empty. The images are absent of a human subject, rendering the viewer both aware of this absence and curious as to who the spaces belong to. Recently, Bladou’s interest have been the study of experience and the search of common happenings that we may not be aware of. Romane Bladou is a french artist whose work focuses on the notion of territory and on the relationship between people and spaces; spaces that they occupy or in which they are just passers-by. Through photography, Bladou evokes the influence that people have on the spaces: the nostalgic, cultural, and sometimes emotional value that a place can represent for someone or for a whole community and, mutually, the human trace that is left on an area.
Her practice focuses on environments that are empty. The images are absent of a human subject, rendering the viewer both aware of this absence and curious as to who the spaces belong to. Recently, Bladou’s interest have been the study of experience and the search of common happenings that we may not be aware of. Romane Bladou is a french artist whose work focuses on the notion of territory and on the relationship between people and spaces; spaces that they occupy or in which they are just passers-by. Through photography, Bladou evokes the influence that people have on the spaces: the nostalgic, cultural, and sometimes emotional value that a place can represent for someone or for a whole community and, mutually, the human trace that is left on an area.
Her practice focuses on environments that are empty. The images are absent of a human subject, rendering the viewer both aware of this absence and curious as to who the spaces belong to. Recently, Bladou’s interest have been the study of experience and the search of common happenings that we may not be aware of. Romane Bladou is a french artist whose work focuses on the notion of territory and on the relationship between people and spaces; spaces that they occupy or in which they are just passers-by. Through photography, Bladou evokes the influence that people have on the spaces: the nostalgic, cultural, and sometimes emotional value that a place can represent for someone or for a whole community and, mutually, the human trace that is left on an area.
Her practice focuses on environments that are empty. The images are absent of a human subject, rendering the viewer both aware of this absence and curious as to who the spaces belong to. Recently, Bladou’s interest have been the study of experience and the search of common happenings that we may not be aware of. Romane Bladou is a french artist whose work focuses on the notion of territory and on the relationship between people and spaces; spaces that they occupy or in which they are just passers-by. Through photography, Bladou evokes the influence that people have on the spaces: the nostalgic, cultural, and sometimes emotional value that a place can represent for someone or for a whole community and, mutually, the human trace that is left on an area.
Her practice focuses on environments that are empty. The images are absent of a human subject, rendering the viewer both aware of this absence and curious as to who the spaces belong to. Recently, Bladou’s interest have been the study of experience and the search of common happenings that we may not be aware of. Romane Bladou is a french artist whose work focuses on the notion of territory and on the relationship between people and spaces; spaces that they occupy or in which they are just passers-by. Through photography, Bladou evokes the influence that people have on the spaces: the nostalgic, cultural, and sometimes emotional value that a place can represent for someone or for a whole community and, mutually, the human trace that is left on an area.
Her practice focuses on environments that are empty. The images are absent of a human subject, rendering the viewer both aware of this absence and curious as to who the spaces belong to. Recently, Bladou’s interest have been the study of experience and the search of common happenings that we may not be aware of. Romane Bladou is a french artist whose work focuses on the notion of territory and on the relationship between people and spaces; spaces that they occupy or in which they are just passers-by. Through photography, Bladou evokes the influence that people have on the spaces: the nostalgic, cultural, and sometimes emotional value that a place can represent for someone or for a whole community and, mutually, the human trace that is left on an area.
Her practice focuses on environments that are empty. The images are absent of a human subject, rendering the viewer both aware of this absence and curious as to who the spaces belong to. Recently, Bladou’s interest have been the study of experience and the search of common happenings that we may not be aware of.