For Caroline Karenine, it is about remembering and immortalizing these places and moments that have accompanied her since her childhood. To do this, she imagines organic assemblages of fragments of porcelain, paper and threads, in a poetic abstraction inspired by impressionism and the art of Asian prints. The interplay of weaving and perforations of the material works like so many brushstrokes and creates a fragmented cartography of these landscapes and sensations that she wishes to remember forever. From a personal memory, it becomes that of all. The only points of reference on this cartography are the titles of the works. Like clues, they reveal a season, a moment or a place.