HORIZONS
In front of an opaque horizon, starting from the solitude of a male human being or female human being, I wanted to depict a space-time, may that of the choice, and even that which precedes the choice. For time, it is a pause imposed by the history of the time: a moment that should be a respite but which, however, deploys an invisible threat in these deafening flats tint. For the space, an intermediate plane that defines a hidden front, a back that is still too close and does not even allow for any support.
Objects and beings are stopped, frozen in this intermediate space-time, in perplexity, while an imperative lurks around: is it one of action, renunciation or abnegation?