Memory vitrification
Materials: metal, resin
Description: Manipulation of memories; color not created but determined by the combination of colors to generate images and shades. No longer a pictorial gesture but the mental synthesis to express oneself in the figurative field.
The philosophy underlying the image which at first appears chromatically confused is the thought of a child playing with his toy cars. He grows up, becomes an adult and, moving away from his disorder in time and space, turning around brings clarity.
It is the “Vitrification of Memory”.
By visual synthesis, the disorder left behind is composed in sacred images, some very famous and imprinted on the retina of his childhood.
We realize that we are immersed in a Christian culture that has formed us more or less consciously.
The Madonnas appear.
But the transfigured, manipulated and reinterpreted iconic works continue... to tell that sacredness does not end with its orthodoxy but continues and is enriched and plays with itself.