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In crash we trust – Steeve llorca

In crash we trust

by Steeve llorca

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📦 1 in stock

Size: 30x40

$500
Cette œuvre interroge frontalement le rapport entre spiritualité et capitalisme. Le Christ, figure universelle du sacrifice et de la transcendance, est ici crucifié non pas sur du bois… mais sur des billets de un dollar.

*Les dollars deviennent la croix.*
L'argent n'est plus un simple outil, il devient religion. Le rouge sur les bras suggère le sang, le sacrifice, la douleur — mais aussi la marchandisation du divin.

Le corps noirci du Christ évoque :
- Une *absorption de l’humanité par l’économie*,
- Une *critique sociale*, presque politique,
- Une *perte de lumière*, noyée dans la valeur monétaire.

*Ton artistique :*
Provocateur, engagé, conceptuel.
Ce travail relève de l’*art critique* et du *pop-art sacrilège*, à la manière de Banksy, Andres Serrano ou Damien Hirst.

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About the Artist

Mon travail artistique est une quête de vérité émotionnelle à travers la matière et le geste. Je cherche à capturer l’énergie brute de l’instant, à travers une Oeuvre spontanée qui reflète l’intensité de mes ressentis.

Chaque oeuvre est un espace de liberté où la couleur, la texture et le mouvement dialoguent pour créer une présence vivante et authentique. Je souhaite inviter le spectateur à une expérience sensorielle, loin des mots et des concepts, pour toucher directement ce qui nous relie profondément à l’humain.

Mon art se nourrit de mes propres émotions, de mes expériences et d’un besoin vital d’exprimer ce qui ne peut se dire autrement. C’est un langage silencieux, universel, qui cherche à créer une résonance intime.

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