Cendrine Robert
Originally from the South of France, Cendrine lives and works in West London (Ealing).
She began her artistic career in the performing arts, before turning to photography. Since then, she has participated in workshops in France and abroad to sharpen her outlook and grow as a photographer.
She develops a refined aesthetic, close to minimalism. She aims to reveal poetry in everyday life, to capture the details, to sublimate the imperfections.
She invents and choreographs with her own sensitivity, translating mental images, feelings and emotions into graphic pictures, rendering her fascination with the beauty of the human body into shadows and light.
Her photographic inspirations are, among others, the humanism of Henri Cartier-Bresson, the social documentary of Martin Parr, the poetry of Paul Cupido and the body sculpture of Robert Mapplethorpe.