Far from limiting the colour field, the yearning for monochromy exposes the sensibility to the infiniteness of colour. |
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This quest for monochromy is a reflection on the successive instants of identity. |
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In order to evacuate my hypersensitivity, I alternate between figuration and abstraction, drawing and painting, monochromy and polychromy. |
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In looking towards monochromy, precisely where the meanings of the diaphanous, the immaterial and the intangible are determined, each one of my self-portraits comes across like an emergence, and an effacement. |
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And the handling of color is full of surprises, particularly in those works that more nearly approach monochromy. |
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With its impassive surface whose neutral monochromy confounds itself with that of a possible abstract painting, the mirror does not reflect any image and only retains on its surface the insistent reflection of the void. |
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Through a boundless succession of layers of monochrome hues and faint tinges, monochromy uncovers a plural infinity of strata of colours which the gaze is incapable of counting. |
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In fact, many works which were painted before or after, are similarly marked by this unexpected monochromy which undoubtedly draws the eye because of its brightness. |
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Not a smell, not a style, not even drabness nor monochromy exactly. |
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