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Philosykos
“Philosykos” Coerced I was enticed to enter their incohesive world my mind bleeds like black currents aross the water-colour page forming strange language electric messages l’eau papier imprints uncompleted sparks form and burn through the walls of churlish Eden to the outer existence the inner world of freedom, naked and open, I’ve become Philosykos I strip the bark down love notes written kisses tasting like Eden’s sweetest hand-fed mindless figs with mercy teasing juicy red apples undressed like an envelope naked and open Candide Diderot. ‘25 “In Greek, "Philosykos" translates to "friend of the fig tree". This name is derived from the Greek words "philos", meaning friend, and "sykon", meaning fig.” “As ink soaks into a sheet of white paper, shadows emerge. Worlds are invented. L'Eau Papier celebrates the power of the imagination – that moment, suspended in time, when ink, paper and the hand become one. In L'Eau Papier, white musks are delicately faceted by an accord of rice steam, evoking the grain of the paper. To these are added luminous notes of mimosa, while a backdrop of blonde wood tones grounds L'Eau Papier in the material itself.” "Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden" Wenzel Peter, (Karlsbad 1745 - Rome 1829), oil on canvas, Vatican Museums "The Garden of Eden with the Fall of Man or The Earthly Paradise with the Fall of Adam and Eve" Peter Paul Rubens, Jan Brueghel the Elder (1615), oil on panel, Mauritshuis, The Hague
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