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Place of Anne-Françoise Jadin
Corentin works with Indian ink and watercolour, exploring the interplay of transparency, light and movement. Through a play of shadows and mist, he explores space, emptiness and density, seeking a fragile balance between the visible and the invisible.
His inks unfold in gradients of greys and blacks, while his watercolours are much more vibrant. The ink or watercolour spreads, saturates, fades away, creating a balance between movement and silence, between presence and absence.