HomoBulla is a photographic series made up of 10 images. developed through a performative game of self-portraits, I associate my body with a mass of soap bubbles I blow in order to develop a new archaic representation of it, evoking as much the theme of vanity in the history of 17th-century painting (with soap bubble representation - Northern Europe) as the sculpture of ancient civilization such as cylcadic sculptures.
I work alone, with a radio control in my hand. there is a unity of time, action and place in the image where the whole process and the result are visible. The notions of sculpture, gesture (hands, body, eye, breathing/blowing), performance and photography are associated in a search of a simple form.