Photographer: Maximilien MINSK
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Embracing mainly the feminine principle, he seeks to situate himself on a delicate line between two extremes: the pure and the impure, the progenitor and the castrator, the angelic and the demonic, in order to find the perfect point of balance. Like a precarious and unstable optical focus, ready to collapse, disappear and be reborn with each attempt at interpretation, his art explores these dualities. The Gorgons, Lilith, the chthonic or celestial goddesses, form the basis of a mystical alphabet that the study of esotericisms, religions, mythologies and certain scientific data complete and symbolize. His creations are kaleidoscopic images, imploding into a myriad of patterns, cells, pixels, networks. These figures, adorned with motifs revealing their divine and mysterious essence, conceal or contain within themselves the deep meaning of the overall image. It was through drawing that he began to apprehend creation, giving birth to his first phantasmagorical images with a graphite on cardboard. Subsequently, he broadened his technique, exploring all the mediums and supports likely to carry and express his sensitivity over the course of his research: painting, sculpture, sewing, photography, digital image, video, performance... Each work thus becomes a quest for balance and revelation, an exploration of the mysterious depths of the human soul.
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