« 25-11-17 » (Minotaur), woodcut, sigle print, 20×20 cm

« 25-11-17 » (Minotaur) woodcut, unique print, 20×20 cm.
The Minotaur, a mythological creature half-man, half-bull, is often associated with themes of the labyrinth, confinement, bestial nature, and duality. Here, the figure is treated in a semi-abstract manner, suggested by the interlacing of sinuous, organic lines.
The dominant color (deep red/burgundy) can be associated with blood, passion, and anger, reinforcing the animalistic aspect or the suffering of the Minotaur. The lines, left in relief by the woodcut technique, create a hypnotic and rhythmic pattern.
The neutral and pastel tones (powder pink/beige) in the background of the image act as a soft contrast and suggest a raw space or material, perhaps the stone of the labyrinth walls.

In the case of this « Minotaur, » the square format, often used in my work, creates a visual tension between the stability of the frame and the fervor of the lines, reinforcing the idea of ​​contained power or movement enclosed within its own space. Here, it reinforces the idea of ​​the closed, inescapable space of the labyrinth (the maze is not read in a linear fashion).