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In this drawing, I explore the inner paths of life and memory. The charcoal lines, sometimes supple, sometimes tormented, trace uncertain passages: hills, roots, veins — so many fragments of landscapes and mingled memories.
Byways and Detours evokes these secondary roads, these detours in the human journey that we take without always choosing them, but which transform us.
The center of the work concentrates the density of lived experience and… contrasts, while the upper part opens to the light. Below, the silence of the paper creates a space of rest, a moment of calm after the movement.
I explore the tension between imprinting and erasure, between remembering and forgetting — these inner paths that make up the fabric of an existence.
Philippe Briade stands out in contemporary art through an approach where drawing becomes living matter and transforming energy. At the crossroads of biomorphism and organic sensibility, his works evoke roots, fibers, spores, or tissues, but without ever representing nature. Rather, they capture the invisible forces that structure and transform living things, blending an instinctive, bodily, and pulsating gesture that imprints the flow of energy onto the paper.
What makes his work unique is its physiological and critical dimension: the drawings reveal points of condensation, pressure zones, and structures on the verge of rupture or formation. Each line translates contraction, torsion, compression, and expansion, exploring the precise moment when matter becomes form.
Between organic, gesture and critical threshold, his works are a space of energy in becoming, fragile and intense, where the internal dynamics of life can be perceived.