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SOLDCargo: Ink drawing of the HMM Algeciras, one of the largest container ships in the world, on an antique nautical chart of Indochina. A striking confrontation between contemporary gigantism and cartographic memory.
Chaque pièce présentée ici est une oeuvre unique, réalisée à la main. Dessins à l’encre de Chine sur pages de livres, cartes marines anciennes, ou peintures sur toiles. Chaque support est choisi pour ce qu’il raconte, chaque trait pour ce qu’il révèle.
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Oil Platform: ink drawing on an original nautical chart, depicting a monumental offshore structure — somewhere between technical engraving and contemporary vanitas.
Three-masted sailing ship at sea, drawn in Indian ink on a period nautical chart (New Caledonia, 1876).
A unique piece, vibrant with tension and detail.
A hooded cat emerges from the darkness, illuminated by the halo of a flashlight. At the border between the mystical and the fantastical, The Watchcat guards the shadows and challenges the gaze. Drawn in Indian ink on a printed book page, each visible word becomes a fragment of meaning, whispered by the image itself.
Original ink drawing on an old book page.
A black hand grenade bursts from a raw fracture, poised between tension and poetry.
A gaze from the North, sharp as an axe blade.
India ink on a printed page in Korean, one of a kind piece.
A figure runs off into the distance, carried by the wind — a surge toward the invisible.
Indian ink on bookpage
A lanky, almost clownish figure suddenly appears with long strides on a printed page.
A sound mind? Not so sure.