cahiers

Cahier n°7
2026
Acrylic on archival polyester film
54 × 82 cm (21.3 × 32.3 in.)

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Cahier n°4
2025
Acrylic on archival polyester film
22 x 27 cm (8.66 x 10.63 in.) – closed

Cahier n°3
2025
Acrylic on archival polyester film
22 x 27 cm (8.66 x 10.63 in.)

The Cahiers series represents a natural evolution from my earlier Études. While the Études focused on exploring the repetition of a circular gesture – almost like acting as a human metronome – Cahiers builds on those ideas, allowing me to delve deeper into how layered compositions and translucent materials can evoke a sense of suspended time and shifting rhythms.

With Cahiers, I am able to push these concepts further by working with archival polyester film. This material allows each layer to float and interact with light in new ways, enhancing the sensation of moments held in space. The sculptural qualities of the pieces, as well as the influence of gravity, become even more pronounced, making the passage of time and subtle changes within each work more visible.

Ultimately, Cahiers continues the investigation I began with Études, but with a greater emphasis on transparency, layering, and the delicate relationships between elements, inviting viewers to experience an ongoing dialogue between presence and absence, repetition and variation.

Hanging a piece from my Cahiers series always feels like a quiet ritual. As the sheets unfold in space, they begin to breathe, finding their own rhythm and presence. Each layer holds traces of time: small gestures, marks of a human metronome. Watching the work open becomes a way of seeing time take shape — slowly, softly, in front of you.

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