In his new photo book Célestial, French photographer Vincent Ferrané explores emotional functioning through a series that ventures into visual processing.
The project is based on warm-up poses from contortion practices. The graphic treatment of the contorted body within a mundane interior takes on a higher dimension through the association of multiple images captured during the shoot – images that are slightly different but similar enough to allow axes of symmetry to align them, creating a new image altogether. The result oscillates between hypnotic patterns, Rorschach tests and a visual game where the centre and periphery of the image seem intimately connected.
As in the artist’s previous book a female figure takes centre stage. Here, the intimate space serves as a backdrop for a choreography organised into a rhythmic pattern. This figure is Céleste, a professional dancer portrayed as a supernatural and transformative subject. A kaleidoscopic exploration made possible by the book object.