SEISMS
To begin with, my steel blocks are quite massive, indestructible, unmovable, beautiful, bright and vain since built from the most resistant material. However, some fractures can be seen : Inner tensions or pressure from the outside ? Explosion or implosion ? Fissures, tearing, fragmentaion, breaks and twisting shake its solidity. Beneath the surface is mirror, immaterial, liquid and bottomless stainless steel in which you don’t see your reflection but are diluted and whelmed. Its energy draws you in towards the unknown, from the seismic wave (however trite the term may be) to chaos : destruction necessary before reconstruction.

Seism XII – 2012 – Stainless steel – 300 x 90 x 90 cm

Seism XX – 2015 – Stainless steel – 500 x 125 x 125 cm

Seism XV – 2012 – Stainless steel – 250 x 155 x 130 cm

Seism XX – 2015 – Stainless steel – 500 x 125 x 125 cm

Seism XVI – 2012 – Stainless steel – 100 x 55 x 55 cm

Seism VI – 2010 – Stainless steel – 300 x 80 x 80 cm

Seism XII – 2012 – Stainless steel – 300 x 90 x 90 cm

Seism XV – 2012 – Stainless steel – 250 x 155 x 130 cm

Seism X – 2011 – Stainless steel – 200 x 100 x 100 cm

Seism VII – 2010 – Stainless steel – 230 x 135 x 135 cm

Seism XX – 2015 – Stainless steel – 500 x 125 x 125 cm

Seism XV – 2012 – Stainless steel – 250 x 155 x 130 cm