Natalie LANSON’s inspiration visits both the spaces offered by plants and those resulting from medical imaging, highlighting natural territories. The thinness of the black ink line highlights the transparency of the chosen colours. And betting on the eternal, the solid and the fluid compose the drawings, in a molecular approach. The crocheted yarns echo the plant lace, or cell membranes. The "eternal" is also the name of the dried plants that Natalie LANSON protects under their precious glass globes. By approaching objects, the artist deviates from the representation. They then appear as suspended, non-figurative, and yet linked to reality... all of them, by a thread... It is a question of preserving the memory of the fragile. We will make a natural observation together. We will see the physiological metamorphoses. Our intimacy will meet that of the tree. We’ll share his oxygen. Here, the fluids tie the air of our bubbles, twist the little souls. The saps in the antlers, like a blood, a lymph, resonate in a pulsating echo: all living beings meet their fellow human beings. And yet, so delicately different.... Bénédicte HAAB-CAMON