Appearance

Being, showing, be seen, in our world where the om- nipresent image has become a vector of personality and a synonym of existence, I have been interested in our human nature.
I therefore focused my attention on the appearance, the one that rhythms moods, opinions, life!
A glance that walks between what we are, what we want to show and what others perceive from what we succeed in showing.
An image emerges at the frontier between struggle and equilibrium where the aesthetic becomes obs- tructed and the obstacle becomes aesthetic.
In this world of appearance and showing off, the point that emerges is whether the greatest fear is not to show up just as we are.