Elioz offers an immersive visual experience, an invitation to let the windows of the imagination open because he believes that creating is opening a window to invite the other to pass through.
Biography
Contrary to the clichés that attribute an inherent coldness to digital technology, Élioz develops a vibrant, sensory, and intensely colorful aesthetic. His compositions structure a space of warmth, vibration, and breath. He seeks to create images that are not only seen but felt: magnetic fields of color, layers of light, fragments of inner energy.
For Elioz, digital abstraction is not merely an aesthetic; it is an exploration, acting as a passage, a threshold to as yet unexplored areas of our imagination. Geometric forms placed in non-illusionistic spaces, non-objective compositions, and luminous structures linger long after the first glance in our unconscious.
In the Django series, the artist explores the delicate balance between figure and abstraction, creating a dialogue between the tradition of portraiture and the raw energy of abstract expressionism. Other works unfold as chromatic landscapes evoking the aurora borealis, hallucinatory reliefs, or swirling masses of matter. Throughout, Élioz offers an immersive visual experience, an invitation to open the windows of the imagination, for he believes that to create is to open a window and invite the other to pass through.
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