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I mounted this stone on a flexible metal structure that reacts to the slightest touch. MASCARADE seems to vibrate with a fragile breath, between the movement of life and indecision. This subtle oscillation translates the precariousness of choices, the instability of certainties, and the vital impulse that resists.
The painted form, in vibrant colors of turquoise, gold, and deep blue, reveals two distinct faces. It thus embodies a duality: the illusion… and the reality of things, the social mask and the inner truth, appearance and essence.
Adorned with meticulous, almost cosmic motifs, I wanted to create a visual interplay between mystery and revelation: the surface of the sculpture invites us to scrutinize its details like so many fragments of thought. Each point, each relief dialogues with the whole.
By its name, MASCARADE questions our relationship to appearances and to truth, suggesting that behind each facade hides an unsuspected depth.
FLOD, a French painter and sculptor based in Spain, works mainly in painting using dot art, spirals and gold; she draws on a self-taught background and studies at the Beaux-Arts in Avignon. Her technique lies between the abstract and the figurative, she gives herself entirely to this indefinite sphere which requires both poetry and mastery of technique. She favors a symbolic, unreal and poetic approach; each work, singular, honors the magic of colors and the generosity of the material. She infuses her art with dreams, escape, and a vibrant joy, deeply touching the soul of the spectator.