Strengthening the concept of a unique artwork from the perspective of a painter who employs engraving tools is to tread on the precipice of risk. These tools are traditionally regarded as symbols of image reproducibility, which, paradoxically, can pose a threat to the idea of non-multiplication while simultaneously becoming an additional possibility.
The process of creating these works revolves around maintaining this delicate balance, achieved through the layering of multiple printed strata onto the support. This process evokes the repetitive action of reproduction, yet it transpires within a single space, underscoring the notion of permanence in a one-of-a-kind and irreplicable existence.
This artistic approach is characterized by the constant tension between reproducibility and singularity, a juxtaposition that mirrors the very essence of these works.