'Communion' started out as an exercise to piece together the painting developments and technical discoveries Miroir Noir had made in the earlier series 'Propter Nuptias'.
Old family photographs of unknown people randomly found at flea markets around Europe were the model for the images. They were all group photos of people standing, supposedly before or after an extraordinary but undetermined event related to religion, such as first communions, weddings or funerals. The emotions shown were basically expectation and pride, probably prompted by the special clothes and also the unusual fact of being photographed.
Alien memories condemned to obliteration are given a new life and meaning thanks to an original fostering process. Here the law of continual flowing - the non-existence of a present comes up against the reality of changing memories of the past.







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The Last Bouquet, acrylic on canvas, 100x120cm, 2015. Private collection.

The Last Bouquet, acrylic on canvas, 100x120cm, 2015. Private collection.