In this digital work, I explore the boundary between the human body and the aquatic world, between flesh and technological transparency. I imagined an androgynous figure enveloped in a translucent second skin, in which goldfish circulate. This living flow seems both to inhabit it and to escape from it, creating a tension between confinement and liberation.
My work questions our relationship with living matter in an increasingly artificial world. For me, the body becomes an aquarium, a laboratory, an ecosystem - a space for exchange between inside and outside. By incorporating fish, a symbol of fragility, fluidity and sensory memory, I evoke the human condition in the post-biological era.
I like to contrast the cold, smooth digital material with the organic softness of living things. This tension gives rise to a form of hybridisation between nature and technology, an augmented body that is still trying to breathe.
The transparency of the device conveys both a desire for purity and the vulnerability of an exposed being, penetrated by the gaze. Through this work, I question the future of the human being: will we still be flesh, or will we become mere receptacles of synthetic life?
It's a meditation on the metamorphosis of the body and the survival of the sensitive in a world of glass and data.
As Artistic Director of a communications agency, my passion for art extends to all its forms, whether through printing, painting or sculpture. Ever since I was young, art has held a constant fascination for me. My professional career, spanning 30 years, has mainly taken.. Read more…