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Retranscription of L’Énéide

2011-2014 0.05 ink pen on paper and L’Énéide by Virgile (French) (1.5m in diameter) The medallion evokes the shield of Aeneus. This object symbolizes the great work of Virgil himself as he wrote his epic poem. The idea of a world in need of unification and peace and the concept of the universal, which both remain current

Retranscription of L’Énéide (detail)

2011-2014 0.05 ink pen on paper and L’Énéide by Virgile (French) (1.5m in diameter) The medallion evokes the shield of Aeneus. This object symbolizes the great work of Virgil himself as he wrote his epic poem. The idea of a world in need of unification and peace and the concept of the universal, which both remain

Retranscription of L’Odyssée

2008-2010 6H pencil on canvas and L’Odyssée by Homer (French) (92cm x 122cm) My hand passed over the canvas, an expanse that resembles the ocean on which the hero sailed. Would there be a parallel between Odysseus’s voyage and the task of transcribing a book? Would the concept of the ordeal form at the heart of

Retranscription of L’Odyssée (detail)

2008-2010 6H pencil on canvas and L’Odyssée by Homer (French) (92cm x 122cm) My hand passed over the canvas, an expanse that resembles the ocean on which the hero sailed. Would there be a parallel between Odysseus’s voyage and the task of transcribing a book? Would the concept of the ordeal form at the heart of