In Drive Me to the Moon, Cécile Plaisance stages a striking interplay between glamour, vulnerability, and desire, using the female figure and the iconic automobile as symbols of freedom, projection, and fantasy. The composition juxtaposes sensuality with elegance, while the lenticular transformation between clothed and unclothed states introduces a powerful dialogue about perception, choice, and the gaze. The handwritten phrase becomes both a literal and metaphorical statement—evoking escapism, ambition, and emotional longing—while the cinematic lighting and retro aesthetic root the work in a timeless visual language. Through this layered narrative, Plaisance invites viewers to question where empowerment, fantasy, and identity intersect in contemporary culture.
Drive Me to the Moon, Cecile Plaisance
Media & Materials :Mixed Media 95 x 125 cm | 37.4 x 49.2 in
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