Light 2D artwork showing the artist cellphone, flashlight on, placed on a pedestal and highlighted by two giant hands. From a humorous tone, the artist explores the theme of technological object fetischism. Their phone is elevated in a scene which does not go whitout recalling spiritual and advertising codes.
Artist's performance of well learned dances that they repetes for better or for worst. From the psychological mechanism that leads them to overload themself, believing that they will move faster this way, to a social choreography of seduction, including the mandatory contorsions to close the dishwasher they never took the time to repair, this dancer takes us on a comic journey into their intimacy. Between vulnerability and self-mockery, these self-portraits present a dancer who is not always agile, in adjustment and one who perhaps does not always choose the appropriate dances. Still, they do them, knowingly, exclaiming with humor, I know the dance, let's do the dance !
The artist uses advertisement, showcase and instagram codes to shine a light on their difficulties and imperfections. In a society where we are surrounded by perfect images of the best version of everyone, putting foward their bad reflexes, their difficulties at getting out of certains mental patterns is one hand reaching out to another in a attempt for an authentic relationship.
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