En nous racontant l’histoire d’Iris et Blaise, deux « dérangés » qui vont franchir toutes les limites, l’auteur nous balade, nous étonne et nous désoriente d’une plume toujours légère, insolente et virtuose. ★★★☆☆
The main conceptual idea of François Vallejo's piece "Cet étrange dérangement," which draws a parallel between Bonnie and Clyde and a modern-day situation involving a driving service, is the exploration of bizarre and unexpected characters within everyday life.
Vallejo finds the inspiration for his art in the unusual situations and people he encounters, using them to create a series of observations about the complexities and sometimes unsettling nature of human existence. The story of the chauffeur covering a woman on a rooftop with his jacket exemplifies this concept, highlighting the unexpected kindness and connection that can arise in seemingly strange and unsettling circumstances.
The main conceptual idea of François Vallejo's piece "Cet étrange dérangement," which draws a parallel between Bonnie and Clyde and a modern-day situation involving a driving service, is the exploration of bizarre and unexpected characters within everyday life. Vallejo finds the inspiration for his art in the unusual situations and people he encounters, using them to create a series of observations about the complexities and sometimes unsettling nature of human existence. The story of the chauffeur covering a woman on a rooftop with his jacket exemplifies this concept, highlighting the unexpected kindness and connection that can arise in seemingly strange and unsettling circumstances.