Tears only last so long, even the inexhaustible ones
And the tide dries up the deepest sobs
It closes the eyes of sand hills
Draws the gold and salt of sorrow into the waves
Original text by Marco Hukenzie
In the Baie de Somme, everything is graphic, compositional, material, instant color.
Sun, wind and rain decide the hue of sand and water: stone gray, topaz, jade, lactescent... A magical slate, the tide creates works of art, then erases them to create new ones.
Marc Chesneau's photos invite us to play a child's game similar to that which gives shape and life to clouds. From the sky, we contemplate a land and sea with strange or familiar graphics, but always delightful and constantly renewed.
The photographer's desire to freeze the ephemeral in order to keep a trace of it has never been more justified than in the Baie de Somme.