“Horizon marks the threshold between realities, where what is seen gives way to what is felt, and perception opens toward transcendence.”
“Horizon” refers to the idea of a boundary between two spaces, two realities separated only by infinity. Its existence, in the work I present here, acquires both formal and symbolic significance. Formal, because over the months, this line has recurrently imposed itself in all the compositions, abstractions marked by an obsessive verticality. The plastic elements are incorporated as a transposition of Henry Corbin’s words: “It is according to the way in which man inwardly experiences the vertical dimension of his presence that the horizontal dimensions take on their meaning.”
The symbolic reference, therefore, is what leads us back to transcendence. An artistic practice is thus one that leads us back to transcendence. An artistic practice that unfolds as a quest for the inexpressible, for the reality that transcends the purely visual. This requires activating a different perception, open to intuition.
