Northern Crossing | Images and thoughts
Abduction or the departure from childhood
In the continuity of my works on the theme of the childhood imagination, I have developed a new series of images entitled Northern Crossing which focuses on female adolescence. And more specificaly to the inner turbulences that agitate the woman in the making.
Most of my pictures for this project were taken last winter during a creative residency at the Centre d'art de Kamouraska. In the manner of metaphysical interpretations of tales such as Snow White or Sleeping Beauty, where the sleeping princesses symbolize the numbness of nature during the cold season, I chose a winter setting to depict the last hours of latency of young girls at the dawn of their spring.
This first work, entitled "Abduction", was an obvious way to launch the series.
Below are some of the other images in the series along with my thoughts during their creation.
Public Intimacy
The entry into adolescence comes with its share of complex contradictions. The need to assert oneself is accompanied by extreme vulnerability. If a teenager is always alone in facing her own metamorphosis, her bodily changes extend, so to speak, into the public eye. Exposed to the indelicate remarks of an overbearing uncle or dad who think they are funny, one would like to sink six feet under...
Thanks to my friends Fanny, Isabelle B. and Isabelle P. for lending me your sexy underwear. As you can see, they got plenty of fresh air!
Ambivalence
What story lies behind this early morning gaze?
I wanted to express the feeling of ambivalence that often accompanies a girl’s first period. For some, the pride of joining the community of women is empowering. For others, the flow of blood is source of embarrassment. In both cases, the appearance of menses tolls the end of childhood carelessness as the wheel of life turns…
She Wolf
With She Wolf, I am exploring the theme of the awareness that the young teenager can have of her own power of seduction. Here, the pleasant side of this new sensation dominates the scene. The world is at her feet. It seems to belong to her. But on closer inspection, is there not a trace of uncertainty emanating from the gaze? A hint of hesitation that escapes from the smile?
Suspended Animation
It was a good long time ago that the King’s daughters disembarked in New France,
That ancestor Rondeau settled on the north shore of the Île d’Orléans,
That generations have succeeded one another,
That women have birthed… Where does your gaze turn today?
It seems suspended, like a musical pause, in a hiatus,
While a still hesitant, uncertain body
Is swept up in the rising tide
Before the wheels of time are set in motion once again.
Flight
When creating this image, in the back of my mind was the touching scene in the film The Bélier Family where Paula, a 16 year old teenager, passes an audition for a singing contest. Wining the contest would mean leaving home and her family. She sings Je vole, a song about the legitimate and vital need of youth for emancipation and the inevitable passage to adulthood. I can’t watch this excerpt without shedding a few tears at the thought my own daughters will be flying away for real in a few years…