A simple approach to complexity.
Parodying Embryogenesis through which one single membrane of cells invaginates and differentiates to produce a living form, I create each figure from one single piece of mesh. Concieved in the obscurity of the internal eye, the flat polygon is like a seed or embryo, the enfolded stage of an idea which contains implicitly, in the immateriality of its structure, the entirety of what is eventually viewed : The illusion that steel stretches freely to encompass an absent form, when all there is, is a thin compromise between a vision, the vector of my interpreting hands, and the implacable algorithm which the medium represents" .
All human and animal Figures are here made from one single peice of wire mesh, to acheive a fully three-dimensional shape. Therefore, a two-dimensional space, through its curvature, encompasses a three-dimensional form which actually does not exist but in the artist's mind. Understood as a structure, the wire mesh turns out to be a strict transformation algorithm.
Space is here no longer viewed as an empty framework, condition of the existence of material reality.
It is space itself which bends to allow the unfolding and the materializiation of an idea.