Occult Games #2 deepens esoteric dreamscape photography presenting second vision of mystical practice—multiple occult characters suggesting Bon's imaginative world contains varied esoteric fantasies rather than singular mystical narrative. This color work portrays subject as personal doll embodying different occult practitioner from diverse tale: perhaps ceremonial stage of magical practice, alternative hidden knowledge tradition, or second ritual character taking physical form through meticulously constructed scenario. The photography fuses surrealism (esoteric impossible visualized), expressionism (ritual psychological intensity), hyperrealism (precise mystical detail), representing dreams from past (inherited occult cultural fantasies) meeting present photographic expression. Occult Games #2 demonstrates Bon's method using subjects as vessels: androgynous spiritual creation becoming multiple esoteric beings, hidden knowledge fantasies materialized through varied photographic scenarios. The work invites viewers deeper into mystical dreamscape where occult games multiply, fantastical dreamy characters from diverse esoteric tales coexisting in Bon's imaginative universe transcending traditional photography boundaries through repeated mystical exploration.
Dreams and fantasies from the past and present are portrayed by Léa Bon’s subjects, which she uses as her own personal dolls.
Mystical character photography presenting second mystical vision—multiple occult practice characters in fantasy realm. Occult Games #2 from Dreams and Fantasies by Léa Bon. Available at The Art Design Project, Miami Beach.
Mystical Character Photography – Occult Games #2, 2015 by Léa Bon
Occult Games #2, 2015
From the series Dream and Fantasies
Archival pigment print
Dimensions: 29.53 H x 19.68 W in.
Edition of 3 + 1AP
Unframed
Signed, titled, dated, and numbered on artist label verso.
Léa Bon is an androgynous fashion and art photographer, with a unique, personal and spiritual body of work. Dreams and fantasies from the past and present are portrayed by Léa Bon’s subjects, which she uses as her own personal dolls. At a young age, Léa Bon found in photography the means by which she could construct her own small worlds using her imagination. Her work breaks with the stereotypes of traditional photography and goes beyond the human eye; it is a fusion between art, fashion, and humanity, evoking surrealism, expressionism, and hyperrealism. She has done multiple exhibitions about her life, among them “First Cycle-Innocent Vision”, composed of 25 works of art that portray her personal journey. Her photographs have been published in numerous fashion and art magazines around the world.

















