“My work is not only based on photography but also on literature. My aim is to make the audience discover photographic fictions by creating original universes. Fiction can be seen as a large space of freedom allowing us to keep our distance from reality, to get deliberately far from outward answers as well as to get lost out of a pre-limited real world. My photographs all appear as showing some actual and genuine stage. In my photographic fictions, the pictures have no origin which can be tracked down, no pre-determined stories, no planned future. The eye and the mind get lost into their depth by creating some possible scenarios or by raising questions. Each photograph is an actual perspective, a snapshot we know nothing about, with no caption. It is an insolvable mystery.”
Martial Rossignol
See more about this beautiful artist and his magnificent photography in the new edition of Musetouch Visual Arts Magazine…