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Medium :
Acrylic, Collage on Synthetic board , Wood
Framing :
Framing on request
Dimensions :
25.6x36.2in
About this artwork
The Apple, Which Apple? belongs to the Mythology series and is part of my MadeReady_PaperInk protocol, where I transform urban posters into surfaces for thought. The work originated at the Trocadéro in 2020, from a fragment of a poster, half-torn and already almost erased, hinting at Raphael's Three Graces. I retrieved it, kept it, and then rediscovered it in my Parisian studio, where a visual and symbolic counterpoint gradually emerged. The three… figures then shifted towards another narrative: that of the apple, desire, loss, and absence. The collage, gesso, poster fragments, neutral tones, and final blue veil construct a layered image, poised between appearance and erasure, where the hand without an apple becomes the point of balance and tension within the composition.
I created LARTBATARD, a form of artcycling born from urban collage, to offer contemporary art lovers images that resist simple “scrolling” and invite them to look differently. Using torn posters, printing inks and gestural painting, I develop six families of MadeReady (PhotosReadyMade, MadeReady_Paper, MadeReady_#Paper, MadeReady_Ink#artRevues, MadeReady_PaperInk and MadeReady_DrawInk) which replay the signs of our time and reveal its tensions. My series question identity, the body, migration and the memory of struggles, in a world saturated with images where every face seems replaceable. My works have circulated in galleries, in residences and online, in France and internationally; each piece functions for me as an archaeology of the present, a fragment of humanity to collect before it disappears.