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Medium :
Pen, Felt on Paper , Other rigid frame under glass
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
12.6x10.2in
About this artwork
In this pen, felt-tip pen, and acrylic drawing, I confront you with the extreme tension of intimacy, where emotion can no longer be contained but also cannot be expressed. The body is there, half-erased, half-buried in a black, dull, heavy matter—as if silence had taken over the flesh. Only the eyes remain, wide open, fixed: they do not look, they hold.
But it's not this face that bleeds: it's the heart, hanging by a solitary thread, outside the… body, detached from all protection. It no longer beats within—it floats, vulnerable, exposed. This thin, almost invisible thread seems to be all that remains of the lifeline. Is it this thread that prevents the fall, or is it the one that cruelly delays it?
The title already whispers what the image silently screams: "À bout de Cœur" is exhaustion beyond words, the limit reached without collapse. The work asks: what remains when we no longer have an inner place to shelter emotion?
EVIAL develops figurative painting centered on the human figure. After exploring different styles, his work gradually refocused around a single figure: the Moai, considered not as an icon but as a universal and timeless form.
Reduced to its essence, the Moai becomes a presence—a body-sign, freed from all cultural or narrative reference. It allows us to explore verticality, balance, and posture without resorting to portraiture or psychological expression.
Each work presents a state, a contained tension without imposed narrative. Colour, line and material prioritize presence and sensation rather than story.