About the Book
"Dans Sylva Mala, la forêt n’est plus décor : elle est chair, mémoire et malédiction. Les êtres qu’on y croise ne marchent plus — ils flottent, crucifiés, figés ou fauchés par le silence. Féminité et végétal fusionnent dans une horreur organique, où les robes traînent comme des racines, et les visages se perdent sous la boue.Ici, le sol respire, les arbres observent, et les cris sont étouffés par l’humus. Chaque image capture l’instant où le corps cède à la forêt, où l’humain devient offrande. Ce recueil est un rite. Une procession d’ombres livrées aux ténèbres sylvestres, figées dans une éternité humide et suffocante.Sylva Mala est l’écho d’un mythe oublié — celui d’un bois qui ne rend jamais ce qu’il prend."
"In Sylva Mala, the forest is no longer a backdrop—it is flesh, memory, and curse. The figures within do not walk; they drift, crucified, rooted, or swallowed by silence. Femininity and nature merge into an organic horror, where gowns trail like roots and faces vanish beneath mud and shadow. Here, the ground breathes, the trees watch, and screams are smothered by damp earth. Each image captures the moment the body surrenders to the forest—when the human becomes an offering. This collection is a ritual, a procession of specters absorbed by sylvan darkness, suspended in a damp, suffocating eternity.Sylva Mala is the echo of a forgotten myth—a forest that never gives back what it takes."
"In Sylva Mala, the forest is no longer a backdrop—it is flesh, memory, and curse. The figures within do not walk; they drift, crucified, rooted, or swallowed by silence. Femininity and nature merge into an organic horror, where gowns trail like roots and faces vanish beneath mud and shadow. Here, the ground breathes, the trees watch, and screams are smothered by damp earth. Each image captures the moment the body surrenders to the forest—when the human becomes an offering. This collection is a ritual, a procession of specters absorbed by sylvan darkness, suspended in a damp, suffocating eternity.Sylva Mala is the echo of a forgotten myth—a forest that never gives back what it takes."
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
- Additional Categories Horror
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Project Option: Small Square, 7×7 in, 18×18 cm
# of Pages: 20 - Publish Date: Jun 04, 2025
- Language English
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