The diptych is the product of processing a series of images then silkscreen printed on a semi-transparent acrylic sheet. Photos of a supermarket are superimposed on the convenience store parking lot bringing out a harmony of shapes and colours not usually associated with such subjects.
Spaces that are uncharacterized subjectively and anonymously are stripped of their context specificity, making them unreal spaces in which new labels and functions are thoughtful.
The diptych is part of more extensive research dedicated to the zones of consumption and encounter that characterise today’s society and represent the desire of an increasingly fast-paced logistics creating new geographies.