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An angelic figure is observed as an inner structure, the spiritual revealed through a fragile, luminous anatomy. The decomposition of forms transforms the angel into a hybrid entity, between invisible flesh, breath, and sacred architecture.
A female figure named Jeanne emerges in a dominant blue, where color becomes emotional state as much as pictorial matter. Softened forms and cool tonalities suggest a silent presence, between melancholy, interiority, and spiritual distance.
A scene of collective tension unfolds in an atmosphere of tragedy, where violence becomes a symbol of human and moral fracture. Deformed shapes and dark matter translate a climate of oppression and pain, between historical memory and implicit denunciation.
A still life assembles bottles and glasses like silent relics of an intimate ritual, suspended between consumption and memory. Light and material contrasts transform wine and spirits into an almost living presence, oscillating between celebration and melancholy.
A face emerges in an ochre palette, as if sculpted by earth and light, caught between organic warmth and inner tension. Simplified forms and dense tonalities lend the portrait a timeless, almost archaic and meditative presence.
A luminous central figure in white and pale blue stands before a cross set against a deep blue ground. Mystical radiance pervades the scene, expressing the presence of the sacred within the everyday.
A frontal self-portrait turns gesture into a visual language of rupture, as identity confronts the world directly. The expressionist paint surface amplifies provocation into psychological tension, between self-assertion and emotional explosion.
A chair and a figure merge in silent tension, the object becoming an extension of the body while the body itself turns object. The expressionist composition transforms this relationship into an unstable dialogue, between human presence and the erasure of identity inspired by Pascal Laloy.
A female body reassembles into fragments, the figure liberated from anatomical coherence to become visual language. Expressionist deformations convey a multiple identity, between erasure, tension, and plastic rebirth.