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Silence
Silence: an individual of solitude, Silence nourishes our bubbles, our ruptures, our evolutions.
It goes elsewhere, surviving in hostile environments or deliciously and outrageously paradisiacal ones. A solitary being par excellence, Silence imposes contemplation, time suspended with a certain slowness. It can dance like an egret, a monitor lizard, a monkey, a tree, a root, and a wave. (…)
Silence is free, creating the paradox of freedom in the middle of the ocean. This is how I currently perceive human nature: full of islands side by side, where each one attempts to experience freedom by shaping sandy beaches with dangerous coral reefs.
Silence: an allegory of imprisoned freedom that, for me, illustrates 21st-century humanity chasing its own tail. The newcomer, raised to the pinnacle, falls back onto the desert island and dies in solitude. Silence, on his island, decides to live and invent parallel worlds. He chooses to escape, a free spirit on an atoll.
Source: Brumachon-Lamarche (learn more)