The Infinite Mosaic Galleries assemble fragments of the worlds we live in today, treasured by visual artists from around the globe, so that we take a moment to appreciate the fleeting beauty around us, and experience the vulnerability of all things human.
“My family comes from a mountainous region. The seaside never felt particularly appealing nor welcoming to me. But with a new family of my own, I have been coming to this region of Brittany over and over again. Taking pictures of this coast and its people has helped me make the place more familiar, so that it ends up feeling like a new home over time.” – Léo-Paul Ridet
Léo-Paul is a photographer working in his native city of Paris, who loves nothing more than traveling through France and the world thanks to his work. In addition to being a portrait photographer for newspapers, magazines, agencies, and companies, and when he’s not speaking for himself in the 3rd person, Leo-Paul likes building furniture, hiking, cooking risotto, and watching football matches with friends.