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  <description>Created for Coul’Heures d’Automne 2025, discover all the works here.There's the idea of a threshold, which could be that of a hospital room or a house. There's the idea of what lies beyond the frame, life outside the hospital. There's the deliberate suspension of identities: is she a patient, a patient's mother, a hospital professional...? Perhaps the less obvious elements are the following: several details suggest a humble social class—the clothing, the accessories, the overall charisma—and the choice of staging itself, intense but deliberately understated and not overtly "spectacular" or seductive, all reflect a desire to create a plausible scene. These two aspects constitute the somewhat "socially realistic" element of the image.</description>
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