Kotelnicheskaya Naberejnaya, the 7 sisters series
Size: 30x40 cm - 247 eu 40x60 cm - 390 eu 60x90 cm
Print on metallic photo paper, Dibond Limited edition to 10 prints. Negative photo showing a skyscraper on Kotelnicheskaya embankment. The residential building on Kotelnicheskaya Embankment is one of seven completed Stalinist skyscrapers in Moscow.

Born in 1976, grew up in France surrounded by artists since her grandmother Elisabeth de La Mauvinière, her grandfather Jean Deville, her mother were painters or engravers. She has worked in Cambodia, Sudan and Russia where she lives and creates.
I am interested in all urban environments, their aesthetics, the standardized nature of new housing construction, their form of depressing alienation. These elements of architecture are so common and invisible in the landscape, that sometimes I make appear the color or relief.
I pay attention to all the elements of the space whose factories abandoned or in operation, power plants, power lines. I study contemporary ruins, like a modern-day anthropologist who is interested in neglected civilizations destroyed by utopia and unfulfilled promises. I am also interested in the theme of open and closed worlds, border territories or bordering, restricted and liberated territories.