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My drawings and collages are more the result of my excavations from my excavations and scenic research than "pictorial works" made for themselves. Nevertheless, for my part, I consider them as such for the value of the discourse they carry within them.

What they say is that I don't know what "beautiful" is in the absolute; that I even believe that it is a search that many people take advantage of, but that it is particularly inappropriate in art and therefore uninteresting. Everything that interests me is beautiful; everything else is simply not. It's a fact more than a postulate.

Similarly, the notion of original is totally erased here. The majority of these drawings, paintings and collages were sold out of necessity and I must say, reluctantly. But this is actually unimportant to me.

Today, the reality of a graphic work can no longer be confined to its first version. All its representations, modifications, copies represent the original The two are equivalent and become more so with each surge of reflection and desire that leads to the production of new variants.

In the world of virtual representation, which is now ours, all production ultimately becomes information and therefore thought. These drawings are therefore just as much texts that can be modified ad infinitum without losing their original quality. The Internet is once again making the world a civilization of orality, whatever the media it uses. Orality thought, spoken within the mind of the viewer, of the reader. The Internet means that we speak to ourselves and to others in the same way. It is quite simply a language that we are still sometimes unaware that all our societies are learning to speak it. 

On the day that each individual will have realized this, all other forms of language will in fact be intellectually and physically definitively transcribed there. Including art forms whose tangible origin will no longer be the works of art, but the constituents of a single common work bringing together all the senses and signs of our civilizations in a single universe of connections. The Internet will thus become the sole brain of a giant, connected humanity, of which we individuals will be the specialized neurons, each working in its own niche to enrich and nourish the common flow without even really wanting to.  

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