An archaic and elementary form.
These discs are often cylinders picked up off the street, that had been used to wind up coils of electrical conductor wire, sometimes massive, sometimes smaller.
They very often work in pairs, in couples, standing opposite to and complementing each other.
The first two ‘Boucliers’ (Shields) can also be read as masks. Both defensive and protective. Black and red inks. An African, violent and distant spirit bursts to the surface.
Discs are sometimes dressed in fabric, like ‘Menos’.
‘Croître’ (Growing) et ‘Devenir’ (Becoming) were made during the pregnancy of a friend. They talk about conception, embryo and birth.