The apparent calm of things often hides incongruities. Océane Moussé reveals this latent tension by blurring, crumpling, overlaying, and shredding landscapes. Beneath this layer of landscape skins lies a whisper, an unsettling rumor, a noisy silence.
Cracks are exposed in a world that consumes itself, exposing the vulnerability of a tinnitus in painful silence. In a subtle, barely perceptible way, this restlessness hides itself, the fire of revolt camouflages itself in the abundance of landscapes. A rumble resounds in a drawn, sculpted river, revealing a constant change and collective transformation.