Santoni's work is fundamentally a conceptual and political project. The radical reduction of form in this series also evokes the existential landscapes of artists such as Barnett Newman and the chromatic rigor of Josef Albers, where color and line alone carry the weight of meaning.
The emotion these works provoke is one of palpable isolation and anxiety. The austerity of the landscape, devoid of all human or natural life, generates a sense of profound loneliness. The serene, almost clinical surfaces of the paintings contrast with the unsettling narratives they suggest. The "submersion" pieces, with their flood lines, are particularly striking, depicting a world where the sea has reclaimed the land, leaving only a single dwelling, but still standing. There is a silent tragedy here, a silent narrative about climate change and environmental degradation, all the more powerful for its lack of overt drama.
He doesn't just paint a place; he paints a question, a warning, and a critical reflection on our present moment. His work testifies to the power of a single image to express the anxieties of an entire generation.
LIVING TOMORROW
Habiter demain, Rose 001
Living tomorrow
Pink cabin in the California desert.
Habiter demain, Kaki 001
Living tomorrow
Pink cabin in the California desert.
Habiter demain, Rose 002
Living tomorrow
Salmon cabin in the California desert
Habiter demain, horizons à écrire
Living tomorrow
Cabin in the Californian Desert
Habiter demain, submersion #001
Living tomorrow
Cabin and flood.
Habiter demain, impasse de la mer
Living tomorrow
Hut at the end of the beach.
Habiter demain, submersion #002
Living tomorrow
Cabin surrounded by water.
Habiter demain, origine print.
Living tomorrow
Cabin at the top of the dune.
Habiter demain, submersion #001 print
Living tomorrow
Cabin in a desert with mountains in the distance.
Digital Prints
Fine Art pigment inkjet prints on Hahnemühle Photo Rag® 308g paper, 20 x 20 cm in size, in a limited edition of 30 numbered copies signed by the artist, complete the artist's reflection on this project.