The divine union
This sculpture in chamotte sandstone, which refers to Enki Bilal, embodies an encounter between the divine and the human. Horus, the Egyptian god with the head of a falcon, carries Jill in an acrobatic posture marked by grace and strength. In contrast, Jill represents lightness, the ethereal. The two characters come together in perfect harmony through the subtle use of blue oxide, which binds and balances the whole. Blue, a symbolic hue of infinity and the divine, runs through the sculpture, marking the spiritual and physical union between the two figures.
This piece explores the interaction between strength and delicacy, earth and sky, matter and spirit, offering a poetic vision of the complicity between the divine and the human.