THE STORY BEHIND #1
with THOMAS PAQUET

 

French artist, Thomas Paquet, shares the story behind one of his images he particularly loves, entitled "Eclipse Lunaire 21-01-19". Through this outstanding artwork, Thomas takes us on a journey in the sky to witness a rare phenomenon, the lunar eclipse.

 

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“The idea was to capture the course of the Moon during an eclipse and to translate the dynamics of our cosmos.”

 
 


“Suddenly, I was left with two strokes, as if they were paint strokes, only they were created by the star!”.

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Thomas Paquet
Éclipse Lunaire 21-01-19 (2019)
Silver gelatin print on baryta paper from a 4x5 inch negative
Signed, numbered and dated at verso
Edition of 5 + 2AP, #1/5
30 x 40 cm (11 3/4 x 15 3/4 in)

 
 
 
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Born in 1979, Thomas Paquet first discovered painting with his grandfather and photography in the studio of his father. After studying mathematics, he then attended the Icart Photo School.
Fascinated by alternative photography techniques, he commits to a personal work which leads to experiment the photographic material. His work revolves around the notion of space and time.
Far from the information overloads and the speed excesses of the digital realms, Thomas quietly explores with matter.

He envisages photography as an art which cannot be separated from its craft. As such, film is often at the core of his creation process and it is common for him to employ alternative techniques such as Polaroid, wet collodion prints or gum bichormate printing process. 
But most importantly his work is an invitation to go beyond our own expectations of reality, blurring the lines between science and poetry, materiality and abstraction, objectivity and subjectivity.

 
 
 

“I went from perceiving a rare phenomenon to actually seeing it. Magic!”