When she cannot word her feelings, Zoé de Meulemeester expresses herself through images. When she is lost, she turns to women around her.
Accumulating images from every day and everywhere, these women appeared very clearly in her work. Their energy is intangible, fragile, and delicate. But it’s blowing in the wind, whistling along the cliffs and enveloping the artist with sorority.
This theater of nostalgia and melancholy finds its place in every moment, artwork or person that the photographer needed to capture. Taken by this creative urge when looking at something or someone beautiful, Des Falaises, Du Vent is a step towards her understanding of femininity – and more generally gender – that she struggles to grasp.