In-salum

In­Salum

Structure of seagrass posidonia and salt, cables of steel
Marseille 2015

The object floats in the air between two waves and between two layers. Hybrid between the animal, the vegetable and the crystal. Its movement is its transformation. The cocoons are developed crystals in the water saturated by salt. Through the absorption and the evaporation, crystals grew up. In-sàlum it is the etymology in Sanskrit of island, and literally means " in the sea ", and lastly that contains the word "salt"; in the idea of "salted", but even by the Latin " salire ", rise, and of the Sanskrit " sarami ", to flow; the movement of the tide.

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