Mon premier rêve en japonais #[nn]
Camille Royer's Mon premier rêve en japonais arrives from Futuropolis with a cover that immediately pulls you into something dreamlike and quietly unsettling. The image layers a shadowy figure — viewed from behind alongside a child — standing before a glowing yellow-green doorway, while ghostly pale faces peer out from a mirror or window to the left, all set against softly rendered trees and architectural spaces that blur the line between interior and exterior. It's the kind of image that feels like a half-remembered dream already slipping away, and it makes a compelling case for what Royer is exploring in this 2019 release.
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