The towers that rise into the sky and scattered across the vast plain question us: what do they represent? What civilization do they come from? Who are the builders? The Shakespearean character in the foreground catches our attention: does he live alone or does he want to be alone? It does not matter if the questions remain unanswered if the engraving introduces us to an imaginary landscape ... "Là, tout n'est qu'ordre et beauté, luxe, calme et volupté" (Ch. Baudelaire).
Copper plate: 394 mm x 500 mm, 2002
Etching on Hahnemuehle paper, black Luxe Charbonnel- ultramarine blue ink, paper size: : 500 x 700 mm. Printed by the author on a star press Puliti.
40 numbered copies 1/40 – 40/40. Few copies are still available