( Ligne 36 )

An immersive project conceived as a passage through stations, urban flows, and interior mutations.

Rather than a fixed installation, Ligne 36 is imagined as a moving environment: a project of circulation, thresholds, and tension where image, rhythm, and spatial perception are continuously reactivated.

A project structured by movement, interruption, and the sensation of crossing.

Ligne 36 extends Nicolas Herbé's visual language beyond the canvas. It brings gesture into a larger field of perception where transit, waiting, acceleration, and emotional charge become part of the work itself.

01

Station

A point of pause, tension, and suspended direction.

02

Flow

Movement becomes rhythm, repetition, and perceptual drift.

03

Mutation

The image shifts state as the viewer moves through it.

A visual route made of stations, studio traces, and bodies in motion.

The project is documented through details, gestures, signs, and installation views. Each image works like a stop along the route: a moment of contact between the painted surface, the hand, and the space around it.

Ligne 36 installation view with works and spatial details.
Hands working on a painted object for Ligne 36.
Vertical Ligne 36 image detail.
Wide view from the Ligne 36 environment.
Ligne 36 horizontal documentary image.
Ligne 36 documentary image.