Kosmogonía
In Ancient Greek, the word kosmogonía means creation of the world, from kósmos (order, world, universe) + gónos (creation, begetting).
The Kosmogonía series interweaves the human, the animal and the vegetal. In a dreamlike form, it suggests the deep links between the different living organisms, their intrinsic communication as well as the notion of interdependence.
Immersed in nature, human figures – some of which metamorphose into hybrid creatures – resonate with the living things that surround them.
The association of these scattered fragments, memories of sensory experiences, assembled as in a puzzle, reveals a world where everything exists in correlation … like these communicating networks formed by flocks of birds, or these infinite arboreal ramifications and underground layers of roots and rhizomes.
Maud Evrard
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