What is this?
What is this?
With the comics of his childhood in mind, as well as a taste for
Not to be outdone in matters of art, Gabriel Hibert arms himself with an A4 sheet of paper and
draws a six-square waffle iron. Its impulses are initially "free":
cut out a piece of a box from a magazine, glue it, let the line drift
and the writing around it, letting yourself be taken in by the pleasure of drawing the letter,
subjected to this impulse of the tracer which contaminates everything. Little by little, the boards
are structured, work on graphic echoes, ellipses, then
declined in 32 diptychs to compose WHAT IS WHAT.
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