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My artistic work emerges from a critical observation of contemporary societies, marked by a globalized “bug / faillure”. In a context of crisis of thought, where the failure of individuals to act reveals a profound disconnection with the world, I question the way we relate to our environment and to ourselves.

Based on this diagnosis, my artistic practice embarks on a journey of deconstruction.
This deconstruction concerns beliefs, thoughts and identity. Faced with a world in perpetual motion and a sense of powerlessness, I have initiated a series of video-performances in which I stage myself in landscapes, adopting an immobile and silent posture.

The immobility and silence I emphasize in these performances are not simply acts of protest against the ceaseless hustle and bustle of the modern world. They are also an invitation

an invitation to the viewer to change perspective. By occupying a space in a static way, I create a visual reflection that acts like a mirror.
My absence of movement and sound becomes a space for contemplation, inviting viewers to turn their attention to their own inner silence.

By integrating these elements, my work proposes a return to silence and immobility as focal points for

reflection. I seek to reflect in the image the tremor that will bring down the veils of illusion. Through this approach, I hope to provoke introspection on the way we perceive ourselves and interact with our environment, opening up new perspectives on our place in the world.

I work with silence, immobility and light as a means of dissolving and redefining our relationship with the world.

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