
Alix Perrin is a French visual artist whose practice is rooted in the exploration of the subtle interactions between nature, memory, and the photographic process. Through a series of alternative techniques, primarily anthotype, cyanotype, and monotype, she captures the traces left by the plant world, transforming each plant she encounters into a silent witness of the environment. By using light and plant-derived pigments, Alix creates images that reveal the fragility and beauty of natural elements while emphasizing their connection to time and memory.
Her projects, often rooted in artist residencies and site-specific interventions, resonate with a profound reflection on the transformation of matter and history. In her work, the landscape becomes a space of resonance, where each imprint, each photograph, is a poetic response to the traces left by both humans and nature itself.
In addition to her international exhibitions, such as those at the Rencontres Photographiques in Arles and the Promenades Photographiques in Blois, Alix Perrin has been awarded several prizes, including the Prix Clim’art 2024 and the Prix Mark Grosset-SAIF 2023. Her work invites meditation on the fragility of our environment and the way in which art can make invisible stories visible—stories often forgotten in the folds of time. You can see more of Alix‘s work at https://alixperrinphoto.wordpress.com/ and https://www.instagram.com/alix_perrin_photo/