'Raven's Reflection'

A work full of colour in which the viewer's gaze is immediately sucked into the centre, where an eye decomposes into shapes and nuances, as if it were undone by the very act of seeing. The edges of the eye fragment into spirals and slits, distorting its unity. Disorganised lines overlap, as if vision were being reconfigured before our eyes. At the heart of this chromatic chaos, one figure stands out: a dark, solid raven, untouched by the explosion of colours around it. It rests there, motionless, as if it were the only truth within this sensory distortion. The duality is evident - the eye represents the shattered perception, while the crow seems to be the only stable entity. But is it the observer or the observed? The painting pulses with this ambiguity, inviting the viewer to immerse themselves in their own interpretation.
Le corbeau fait tout le travail de stabilisation ici. Cette forme sombre et solide qui se détache sur l'œil fragmenté est l’ancre dont la composition a besoin. La façon dont le chaos chromatique se répand vers l'extérieur alors que l'oiseau reste intact crée une hiérarchie qui se lit d'emblée. Tu as créé quelque chose qui tient la tension sans sombrer dans le bruit.
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