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"Self-Portrait: Love and Meth" explores a fragmented identity caught between the affective intensity of love and the destructive drift of addiction. The work sets ecstasy and self-destruction in tension, revealing a subject trapped in an oscillation between desire, loss of control, and dissolution of the self.
"Angelic Crucifixion" stages a celestial figure confronted with extreme suffering, where the divine tips into human pain. The work explores the tension between purity and martyrdom, transforming the angel into a symbol of fall and sacrifice.
"Nemesis II" evokes an implacable force of retribution, where justice manifests as a dark, inevitable energy. The work translates a tragic vision of destiny, between symbolic vengeance and the destructive reckoning of human deeds.
"Silhouettes and the Middle Finger" stages human forms reduced to dark, anonymous presences, traversed by a central gesture of provocation. The work expresses a tension between the erasure of identity and the brutal affirmation of the body as an act of resistance or rupture.
The work sets the sacred and the profane in tension through an inversion of symbolic and moral hierarchies. It explores the deconstruction of spiritual power, where religious codes are subverted to reveal a crisis of meaning and authority.
"No Man's Land" reveals an empty, devastated territory where figures wander between presence and disappearance, prisoners of a space without bearings. This place becomes a metaphor for inner isolation, a zone of rupture where humanity is lost between survival and erasure.
"No Woman's Land" unfolds a hostile space where feminine presence is erased, denied, or transformed into a ghostly trace. This absence becomes a silent violence, revealing an inner territory marked by exclusion and loss of identity.
"Self-Portrait: The Sick and the Dying" exposes a figure in decay, where body and mind erode in a slow, lucid agony. The self-portrait becomes a direct confrontation with human fragility, between inner suffering and awareness of the end.
"Undo Me" evokes a dissolution of the self, where the figure slowly unravels, torn between the desire to erase itself and the need to be reborn. Identity fragments into a visual confession, revealing the intimate struggle between disappearance and reconstruction.