7 Rue des Gravilliers , Le Marais , 75003 Paris, France

June 23rd and 24th

This work begins with what is most easily dismissed - the fragile remains of insects. Fleeting bodies marked by decay and impermanence. Through a process that transforms organic matter into solid silver, these tiny creatures are now immortalized. Silver, both luminous and heavy, acts as preservation, elevating specimen to ritual object. Delicacy is met with undeniable weight, disappearance is answered with endurance.

 

At its core this work asks for a shift in perspective. By enlarging attention rather than scale, I invite the audience to see the micro as monumental, so that even the smallest lives feel precious and enduring. The tension between decay and immortality, fragility and permanence, reframes silver not merely as material but as witness, an artifact of reverence. In encountering these forms the viewer is asked to reconsider value, to recognize beauty in unlikely spaces, and to leave with a heightened awareness of the quiet elegance embedded within the natural world.


WANT TO LET ME KNOW YOU’LL BE THERE ?