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                                                  [acrylic paint on Japanese paper] |   
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                                                | In 
                                                  these works, the symbolism of 
                                                  the paper is fundamentally connected 
                                                  to the frailty of its texture. |   
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                                                | The 
                                                  stripes of paper, wrinkled and 
                                                  folded, result on a quasi-ritualistic 
                                                  performance, withdrawn from 
                                                  the memory, now fully abstract, 
                                                  of the technique of fuxico. Organic shapes appear from the 
                                                  un-building/building movement, 
                                                  In a colored tri-dimension manner, 
                                                  bringing us data which are almost 
                                                  sensorial.
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