The photobook Grand Miroir explores themes of reflection and perception through a visual approach that emphasizes stillness and subtle shifts in light and texture. The work invites contemplation by capturing intimate, often abstracted glimpses of subjects, encouraging viewers to engage with the spaces between image and meaning.
Aurore Valade employs a delicate photographic strategy that balances documentary intimacy with artistic nuance, presenting a quiet meditation on the interplay between reality and reflection. The pacing and sequencing over 104 pages allow a gradual unfolding of visual motifs related to mirrors and mirrored surfaces, deepening the thematic resonance.