Loli Laboureau thinks through pictures the way some people use experiments. She builds understanding by arranging visuals, not chemicals. Each image acts like a test. Ideas take shape when she lines them up just right. Seeing becomes her method of discovery. Fragments scatter under her gaze as she pokes, prods, dismantles. A trial begins where old pieces twist into new shapes. When the mechanism stutters forward, she leans closer. Noticing patterns comes before rewriting the steps. Each failure feeds the next attempt, slowly stacking momentum. The moment it works feels less like luck, more like return. Starting somewhere near still images, she shifts into motion pictures, then veers toward shaping ideas - each task approached like a question mark instead of a rulebook. She skips the obvious answers because curiosity pushes her forward.
When the framework changes, what follows?
Could the result shift when the tool shifts too?
Maybe the doing shapes what you get.
From BA to London, her work links up with creators and labels on projects shaped like living maps - clear in purpose, sharp in detail, yet tipping just enough toward surprise. She builds these spaces where stories sit close to breaking, but hold. Places that seem planned down to the smallest mark, even when they wobble. Each piece fits inside a larger frame she quietly pulls together across borders.
No templates.
No shortcuts.
Trying things out. Things didn’t work - so changes happened. Outcomes showed up after that.




