Paintings

The Treasure (I & II, 2013 – 2018).

Treasure is always something enormous, even when it’s very small! What I mean is that, as treasure, it goes beyond its rational contours to encompass the whole field of fantasy, desire and hope, sometimes to the point of morbidity. But treasure is also a secret. To show it is to risk seeing it (oneself) ripped open. So sometimes we show a decoy, a copy, to preserve the real. I build my “Treasures” by typing key words (ingot, chalice, safe-deposite box, gold, silver, jewels…) on the Internet. I steal everything I find in image banks, then arrange my larcenies on paper.
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There’s the enjoyment of being a pirate, while taking advantage of the fact that the transposition of the image by hand breaks copyright laws. I work like this, no property threatens my appropriations… Because of the disparity of image resolutions, some objects and planes are blurred, others sharp, for reasons that are not optical but computer-related. I like the idea that the sharpness of an object depends on the level of compression with which its image enters the stream.

Moreover, the Treasure is executed in gouache on paper, the poor relative of painting. Gouache doesn’t set. Paper drinks water and pigments settle on its surface. It’s the medium of illustrators and cartoonists, not painters… Take a damp sponge and you can remove that pigment, erasing the image! It’s as delicate as pollen. I conceived the Treasures as derisory vanities hidden behind the precision and delicacy of its image. A sandcastle that the rising tide could erase.

Excerpt from interview with H.L. (“Le Trésor”, 2018).