Et Chaque Jour
Vint la Pluie
Photography Series – Perception, Trace, and Urban Transformation
This series is part of an ongoing exploration of the relationship between the subject in crisis and an ever-changing environment.
Through photography, I explore how the city reflects, distorts, and dissolves under the effect of rain — a moving landscape where surfaces become mirrors and light turns into matter.
The images emerge from reflections captured on bus windows, car bodies, and rain-soaked streets.
These distortions — created by water and impurities — form an organic texture that becomes part of the composition, giving the work its particular atmosphere: melancholic, fluid, almost painterly.
Digitally reworked, the photographs undergo a chromatic intervention, where their original colors blend with the CMYK pigment system, blurring the boundary between photography and painting.
Far from a mere record of reality, And Every Day Came the Rain seeks to capture the ephemeral — that fragile encounter between urban matter, light, and the memory of perception.














