Noah Charlemagne Scheidler is a French multidisciplinary artist born in Brittany, in a village near the Gulf of Morbihan. At sixteen, he moved to Paris, where he still lives and creates today.
His work moves freely between analog photography, writing, music, painting, drawing and video. Rather than separating disciplines, he sees them as different languages serving the same impulse: transforming emotions, memories, dreams and lived experiences into matter, images, sounds and words.
He writes poems and stories, sings, plays guitar, paints, photographs and films. Some ideas become songs, others become photographs, drawings, films or pages. Creating is less a choice than a necessity, a way of understanding what moves through him and giving form to what would otherwise remain invisible.
Photography occupies a central place in his practice. Working exclusively with analog film, he is drawn to its grain, imperfections, light and unpredictability. He is fascinated by movement, gestures, fleeting expressions and those moments that exist for only a fraction of a second before disappearing.
His work explores love, memory, spirituality, desire, solitude and the silent transformations that shape a life. Whether through a photograph, a song, a painting or a text, he seeks above all to create sincere works capable of awakening an emotion, a memory or an intimate part of those who encounter them.
