The sculpture Excerpts: All words fall by their own weight… evokes a ruin, a fragment that could have once been part of a larger architectural structure. The artist invites the viewer to imagine the façade of the building from which the piece could have been removed. On the surface, extracts of statements are visible, but are atomized and incomprehensible due to the fragmentation that characterizes the sculpture. Like the pieces in other series that also evoke architectural remains (Among Us, Extraits), those in Excerpts were produced in concrete. By using this medium, the artist develops a contrast between the contemporary character of the material and the antique imaginary associated with ruins.
Through these creations, he intends to confer a new meaning to these decaying imaginary architectures. In this way, he turns a contemporary work of art into a monument dedicated to the passage of time, to words that will not be said and belong to an indefinable space-time.