Portfolio and in-depth interview inside noisé 05 – Jeux d’eau 

noisethemagazine brings together voices and visions that explore transformation, across time, memory, and form.

Editor-in-Chief tangsiyu interviews Emery: “Lena’s work is shaped by movements – across landscapes, mediums, and the unseen currents of memory and time. Raised between continents and islands, she learned to navigate the fluidity of identity, the tension between rootedness and detachment. This duality is embedded in her practice photography, writing, and installation become ways of tracing what is disappearing, what remains, and what lingers in between. Her images are quiet, yet they hold weight. A glacier wrapped in fabric, a nude body stripped of its prescribed meaning the delicate balance of nature confronting its own unraveling. Her work does not demand but invites, not to impose a singular narrative, but to open a door. Whether examining the fragile bond between humans and nature or challenging how we have been conditioned to see, Lena’s art is a process of revealing – peeling back layers, dissolving boundaries, and asking if we are truly paying attention.”