I chose to let people think and see by not giving any names, so you could not easily identify who is in front of you. You will first concentrate on your emotions and sensations when viewing this people who we keep trying to identify.
Then comes the troubling questions about gender, reassuring process of human identification. I prefer to be guided by what I feel in front of a human being.
These portraits grasp the fragility of personal and identity construction of the homo-sexual, bi-sexual and androgynous generation, where the LGBT culture has never been that strong and present before, yet still so stigmatized.
I was appealed by the uncommon beauty of these people who are the essence of the 2010’s generation.
The series is a work in progress.