
MARINE DE SOOS

In each of these works there is a common denominator: the birds-eye view of an urban jungle. The beauty of these cities lies in the lens through which we perceive and envision them. Each composition immerses the observer in a heightened awareness of scale that defines the space, oscillating between grandiosity of expansiveness and the intimacy of confinement. In these large-scale photographs, I strive to elevate the ordinary to the extraordinary, inviting viewers to reconsider the familiar. I am driven by the desire to challenge the boundaries between reality and seemingly its imaginary one.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in 1967 in Paris, Marine de Soos spent part of her childhood in Africa, the quest for and strength of which is reflected in her work.
On her return to Paris, where she now lives and works, Marine de Soos started a career in marketing before dedicating herself full-time to sculpture in 1991, alongside her American teacher, the sculptor Jonathan Hirschfeld.
Since 1999, her work has been constantly exhibited and purchased both in France and abroad.
























