Acapulco, Mexico.

The artefact emerges as a disruption. Intentional or not, it alters the expected course, distorts perception, diverts attention. Whether born of a human hand or an accident of reality, the artefact confronts us with the unforeseen. It is a rupture, a deviation that reveals what we were not looking to see. In this encounter with error, with chance, there is a form of acceptance. Control gives way. A new way of seeing begins. And suddenly, what once appeared as an anomaly becomes a path, a possible answer to a question we hadn’t yet thought to ask.


"Artefact 5" Painting
H60 L40 cm_Wood, sand, paint, beans
"Artefact 3" Painting
H40 L30 cm_Wood, cartboard, sand, paint, beans
"Artefact 4" Painting
H42 L42 cm_Wood, string, sand, pearls, paint, beans

"Artefact 7" Painting
H60 L40 cm_Wood, string, sand, paint, beans
"Artefact 6" Painting
H36 L28 cm_Wood, string, sand, paint, beans
"Artefact 8" Painting
H36 L28 cm_Wood, string, sand, paint, beans

"Artefact 2" Painting
H36 L28 cm_Wood, sand, paint, beans
"Artefact 1" Painting
Wood, sand, paint, leftovers
"Artefact 1" Painting
On display in the "ferme KM33" by Studio KO in Morocco

Puerto Escondido, Mexico.

"Artefact 6" Sculpture
H27 cm_Wood, shells, paint
"Artefact 5" Sculpture
H53 cm_Oyster shell, tile, paint
"Artefact 2" Sculpture
Stone, soil
"Artefact 1" Set of sculptures
Painted rocks
"Artefact 8" Set of sculptures
Painted rocks
"Artefact 7b" Sculpture
On display in the "Ferme km33" by Studio KO in Morocco
"Artefact 7" Sculpture
Stone