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Human beings are from far this planet's most dangerous animal.
Whatever the circumstances may be, humans often seem prone to latent violent behavior.
Indeed, human beings, even when engaged in unassuming leisurely activities, always seem to retain their potential for hostility while conserving their "civilized" -read domineering- accoutrement.
The underlying antagonism of individuals is directly linked to their irremediable rupture with their natural past. In today's world, they are neither entirely wild nor entirely enlightened. And as a result, they express that inadequacy with sometimes fear and often resentment.
This anger can be aimed at other human beings, other animals or at the environment in general. It can be expressed in an obvious and direct manner, or in a more subtle and indirect fashion.
The figures in this series exemplify, despite themselves, these inherent human emotions of fear and anger.
By entering their space, we too become subject to this endless cycle of distrust and violence.
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