Amose and Erone will besiege the issue gallery for their exhibition Wooderie focusing on the
body and wood! The bodies are distorted by the cross ruling, the guts are dislocated.
Little by little the different organs are articulated by the colours, the hatchings
restructure the space.
Amose works the human body. He stretches it, extends it and deforms it. Adding to it forms,
colours, overflowing lines that get entangled, Amose reconstructs the human body. But it is
also what makes his work dynamic and sometimes abstract.
Eroné's work is imaginary and experimental focusing on the human body and its silhouette. He
creates characters in complexe positions somewhat bewildered. His sihouettes are stretched
and bent, sometimes reasuring and sometimes rather intriguing.
Amose's characters seem dazed, those of Eroné carry on their shoulders a certain dose of
mystery. Their impact varies according to the base used: a wall panorama and a plate of
timber won't of course offer the same result, only quality is persistant.
The confrontation of Amose and Eroné two styles comes as a genius interaction, a dialogue
between different characters full of beauty, with a pinch of poetry. We are not surprised to
hear they are part of the same collective: Mercurocrom.
Amose and Eroné complete each other without ever losing their own uniqueness.
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