Apple, poetry in our hearts

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written by Indra Crittin · December 24, 2020 · 0 comment

Le Regard Libre N° 69 - Indra Crittin

If Claire Pommet, aka Pomme, is rightly described as a singer-songwriter, think of her more as a watercolorist. For her latest musical project, her pen - well, her paintbrush - was bathed in a sea of tears, an ocean of uncertainty. What she portrays is based on the transparency of her emotions - a palette of authentic colors. The artist from Lyon shares her lack of self-confidence, her fear of death, and her other experiences in a way that allows us to identify with her, while developing our own interpretation of her work. No wonder her work is minimalist: few layers of paint are needed for the light to reflect. The woman who was deeply influenced by Barbara, the lady in black, and who began to make a name for herself with covers on YouTube, now takes us on a voyage of discovery.

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Indra Crittin
Indra Crittin

A jack-of-all-trades, at the crossroads of (audio)visual and scenic practices, Indra is not only a photographer for Le Regard Libre since 2018: she also writes.