It is arduous to represent the wind! Ephrem the Syriac (3rd century) describes its nature: «when its breath moves, color cannot be seen; revealing itself, it remains invisible ... ». And so, even our character, whose hair is wrapped in the wind, appears to us visible and hidden: so much existence is real, how thought is elusive.
2009 | Etching-drypoint
Copper plate: 135 x 424 mm (base x height)
Printing on Hahnemühle paper, black ink, paper size: 500 x 700 mm
3 trial proofs signed and numbered e.e. I/III- III/III + 3 author proofs signed and numbered e.a. I/III- III/III. Edition to be realized.