If "the unconscious is structured like a language," to quote Lacan, Anide's work is its study. A passionate self-taught artist, he draws his inspiration from the stories of the world. Whether through mythology and folklore, wild nature and anthropology, ancient philosophy and contemporary poetry; Anide explores the language of images through our imaginations. The whole of his research is a reverie, an atmosphere where we get lost in the meaning we want to give it. With his compositions he tries to extract the essence of sensations, impressions and explores the hypnotic dimension of images. Through the play of shapes, colours and contradictions, he progressively digs into the layers of our imaginaries to offer us an enriched vision of our reality. Concerned about the links between elements and aspiring to create new ones, all of his work is a correspondence: between the abstract and the figurative, the visible and the invisible, the present and the future, the self and the individuals.
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