Kaen
The Collections
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The Inner Order
This collection develops an esoteric and introspective aesthetic, where each figure appears as a fragment of an archetype from an inner world.
The surrealism here is calm, muted, almost ceremonial. Bodies float, sit, curl up, and meditate. They participate in a silent ritual; each posture is a coded gesture, a discreet invocation.
The saturated colors create a paradoxical atmosphere: luminous yet introspective, joyful yet meditative, pop yet sacred. They evoke naive frescoes, divination cards, and reinvented icons.
The forms are simple, almost childlike, but this simplicity acts as a ritualistic stripping away. Each element is a pure symbol, reduced to its essence: a star, an eye, a crown, a gesture. This minimalism reinforces the archetypal dimension of the figures.
The characters are often alone, centered, isolated in a cosmic or monochrome space. This solitude is not sad: it is initiatory, turned inward. One has the impression of witnessing moments of intimate revelation, as if each being were receiving or transmitting a secret.
The collection doesn't tell a linear story: it constructs a personal mythology, a pantheon of gentle, strange, luminous figures.
This collection's artistic style is an esoteric, minimalist, and introspective surrealism, where figures become living symbols and each image acts as a visual ritual, a gateway to an inner world of gentleness, mystery, and light.