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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
31.9x23.6in
About this artwork
Cut out, glued back together, screwed together, and held in place with a safety pin, the central face stands like a wounded icon. Its colored lines, like veins and scars, map a constrained silence where each crack testifies to the weight of what is left unsaid. With closed eyelids and sealed mouth, the figure transforms into a silent offering, suspended in a posture of supplication.
On the horizon, birds soar into the incandescent red sky, fragile… bearers of possible deliverance. Below, the sketched church barely emerges, a memory of a place of contemplation but also of a silent constraint, inscribed in the unconscious.
In "The Altar of Silence," I erect the fragmented body into a sacred space. The work becomes a pictorial ritual where suffering is transfigured into contemplation, where the inner cry is silenced to better become a presence. Here, silence is not absence: it becomes matter, flesh, and prayer.
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.