Collection: LESIOURD Edwige Photography

Edwige Lesiourd, a photographer with a sensitive and committed universe, has always developed an intuitive practice, initiated by film and enriched over the years by demanding personal research.

His first series, produced without retouching or staging, reveal a careful eye for light, matter, and the spontaneous forms of life. In 2018, his work was recognized by the jury of the Essay Creative Macrophotography competition and quickly recognized by several photography festivals.

Her approach oscillates between abstraction and figuration, particularly in her series on trees, where she questions the beauty, fragility and symbolic dimension of plants. Through various techniques – digital photography, cyanotype, prints on cotton canvas – Edwige Lesiourd builds a coherent body of work, both poetic and rooted in contemporary issues. Here she presents five photographs from this research on trees, taken from the three-part series Trans-Figuration , 1500°Celsius and Arbres-Cathédrales . Produced without filters or retouching, these images capture plants in movement, playing on lines, colors and light to bring out an aesthetic close to painting. Through them, the artist explores the border between visible and invisible, nature and memory, contemplation and commitment.