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30/30 Entries

ça va? – how are you?

A minimalist collage with an orange frame, a quiet street photo, and handwritten French greetings, creating a calm and friendly introduction.

1st February 2026 at 2:45 pm

désordre (messy)

A spiral-bound scrapbook collage displays black-and-white photos of tangled wire hangers taped to the page, overlaid with the glowing orange French word

2nd February 2026 at 3:31 pm

Épuisement (Burnout)

Here is a two-line description designed for accessibility:  A digital scrapbook page features a taped-down photo of a spiral lightbulb casting a heavy, inverted shadow, titled

3rd February 2026 at 7:56 am

En arrière (Backwards)

A black-and-white Polaroid photograph shows a seated person holding a wide-open newspaper that completely obscures their face. The headline

4th February 2026 at 3:49 pm

Drapeau du calme (Flag of calm)

Three horizontal photographs arranged vertically: birds sitting on a wire, pale plants, and a close-up of textured ground. Together, they form a symbolic flag representing calm, stillness, and time passing.

5th February 2026 at 6:59 pm

L’ÉCHAPPÉE (THE BREAKAWAY)

A vibrant split background of lush monstera leaves and blue sky frames a central, muted oil painting of a rural landscape, titled

6th February 2026 at 3:36 pm

SAN PERMISSION (NO PERMISSION)

A formal wooden frame elevates a chaotic, colorful crayon scribble, set against a split backdrop of blurry vintage landscape and industrial concrete. The bilingual text below, titled

7th February 2026 at 6:40 am

POÉSIE TROUVÉE (Found Poetry)

A rotated French textbook page is darkened to emphasize neon pink highlights that isolate specific text, creating a found poem. The highlighted phrase reads

8th February 2026 at 6:52 am

plus fort (louder)

A minimalist abstract composition divided into three horizontal sections: a top band of repeating blue-and-black geometric dots on white, a large central area of pale grey textured marks resembling worn paper, and a dark lower band with faint scattered light specks. Along the right edge, the words “plus fort (louder in French)” appear vertically, suggesting an increase in intensity or sound.

9th February 2026 at 6:32 pm

FICHIER CORROMPU / VISION PERDUE (Corrupted File / Lost Vision)

A mustard yellow poster features a Polaroid of a high-contrast digital glitch, filled with jagged black-and-white static and a single horizontal strip of chromatic distortion. The bilingual text below, titled

10th February 2026 at 5:50 am

RIEN NE SE PERD, TOUT SE CRÉE (Nothing is lost, everything is created)

A torn scrap of brown paper, clipped to a crumpled white background, displays a photo of stacked pastries in a supermarket's

11th February 2026 at 6:59 am

SILENCE

A serene landscape photograph features a vast plowed field and distant wind turbines under a bright blue sky scattered with clouds. White bilingual text overlaid on the horizon reads

12th February 2026 at 7:02 am

L’HEURE BLEUE (The Blue Hour)

A central photograph captures the soft, painterly glow of ancient stone ruins illuminated by warm streetlights against a deep navy sky, set upon a textured, dusty-pink paper background. The bilingual caption titled

13th February 2026 at 9:24 am

L’ÉTOFFE (The Fabric / The Material)

A close-up photograph displays the lustrous, soft folds of cream-colored silk fabric. A jagged strip of translucent tape overlays the texture, bearing the bilingual title

14th February 2026 at 6:52 am

Construire un rêve (BUILDING A DREAM)

A close view of an old stone ruin shows crumbling walls and exposed edges beneath a soft, empty sky. The worn textures and broken structure evoke themes of time, transformation, and rebuilding.

15th February 2026 at 11:55 am

Je construis lentement. (I build slowly.)

A square overlay with text and an image of frost-covered plants is placed over a background of cloudy sky and a steamy landscape. The text reads

16th February 2026 at 10:24 am

SCRAPBOOK DE MOMENTS ÉPHÉMÈRES (Scrapbook of fleeting moments)

Scrapbook of fleeting moments. Crafting memories, one page at a time. Where paper, scissors, and dreams collide. The art of capturing today for tomorrow. Jour 17 (Day 17): Building my beautiful story.

17th February 2026 at 12:13 pm

LE RECTO-VERSO (The Front and Back)

Looking through the rain, seeing beyond the blur. Sometimes you have to twist reality to see the truth. Le Recto-Verso. The world looks different through wet glass. Embrace the perspective shift. Finding clarity in the chaos.

18th February 2026 at 5:40 pm

j’apprends encore (still learning)

This piece embraces the vulnerability of being a beginner, allowing uncertainty and imperfection to remain visible. It reflects the ongoing process of learning — especially language — where progress is quiet, uneven, and still meaningful.

19th February 2026 at 5:52 pm

FENÊTRES AVEUGLES (Blind Windows)

A black-and-white urban photograph captures a weathered building façade featuring painted, faux window outlines crisscrossed by power lines. A frosted text overlay presents the bilingual title

20th February 2026 at 9:12 am

LE CARRÉ NOIR (The Black Square)

A minimalist digital poster features a stark, solid black square centered on a soft cream card against a beige background. Elegant bilingual typography frames the shape with the title

21st February 2026 at 7:53 am

LANGAGE UNIVERSEL (Universal Language)

A lush, vintage-style botanical pattern features large orange blossoms and sage green foliage against a cream background. A clean beige band at the bottom displays the bilingual title

22nd February 2026 at 7:58 am


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