LIBERTE’ EGALITE’ FRATERNITE’

I take inspiration from the motto coming from the French Revolution: “Libertè, egalitè, fraternitè”, to describe this graphic work of mine which is intended to be not only symbolic, but also without particular interpretative frills.

The guillotine, a symbol that has now become sadly historic in a particular event that woke up the “sleeping” people, then desperately hungry (but even today, in many areas of the world, the same realities can be found), in an act of profound rebellion, and of ” liberation” from the usual actors of life: the excessively rich, religions and policies thirsty for the most negative values ​​of the human being.

This project includes several (not all!) cities that have welcomed, with different meanings and events, the humiliation of man, holding him in their grip, strangling him with their own fragility.

This is why a “healthy”, gigantic and liberating guillotine is placed in the streets!

The best interpretation is up to you.