Tennin’s “Au Creux De Ma Main”: A Ritual Held in Open Hands

In Au Creux De Ma MainTennin steps beyond the frame of a conventional music video and enters a space closer to ceremony than spectacle. A visual rite: a slow, deliberate unfolding where sound, body, and silence converse. Built on cinematic pop textures with trip-hop shadows, the track feels handcrafted, intimate, and nocturnal—produced by Tennin herself.

The video, directed by Mathilde Veyrunes, follows Tennin in an act of transformation. She paints her body and face, layer after layer, not to hide but to rebuild. Each gesture suggests reconstruction, a reclaiming of the self through touch and pigment. What emerges is a search for inner peace, fragile yet determined, where vulnerability becomes a form of strength.

There is no gloss, no easy narrative, no algorithmic seduction. Instead, the concept embraces raw expression, allowing discomfort, slowness, and ambiguity to exist. Au Creux De Ma Main feels less like content and more like art—an offering held in open hands, asking the viewer not to consume, but to witness.