Living and working in highly varied environments - Cyprus, Greece, Lebanon, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, the West Indies, Kazakhstan - has in subtle ways influenced Robion’s artistic and pictorial approach and allowed it to develop into a very personal narrative process.
Upon a frame of superimposed images are found all kinds of paper: tickets, letters, newspapers, fragments of personal notes either handwritten or printed. From these texts a landscape emerges, one inhabited by a people created out of forms born of ink and color. All these materials are drawn from the artist's life and become the form and content of the work, losing their temporal singularity through becoming immobilized into a present and coherent ideal.
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