Adèle Jelansky is passionate about depicting emotions and landscapes while exploring humanity's relationship with nature and the environment.

Born in Paris in 1996, she initially pursued studies in cinematography techniques in Boulogne-Billancourt before transitioning to visual arts in the Sorbonne University. Here, she cultivated her interest in still imagery, blending photography, drawing, and engraving in her practice.

As an artist based in Paris, Adèle's research aims to scrutinize the ties between contemporary still imagery and storytelling. She examines how photography and drawing, when combined, become powerful vessels of interpretation, capable of reflecting facets of reality and the profound subjectivity of human experience.