Description
In “À Corps Perdu”, Hetaone sets a broken character, both in free fall and in full deconstruction. Each joint seems detached from the rest of the body, like mechanical fragments in full dispersion. The red-splashed background evokes an explosion or uncontrolled momentum, while fragments of handwritten writing blend with the shards, adding a mysterious and personal narrative dimension.
With this dislocated body, the artist questions human fragility. The skeletal figure becomes the symbol of an individual in full implosion, a contemporary vanity where the shards of flesh and bone dialogue with the codes of street art and illustration.
This punk skeleton has not lost its dynamic gestures: arms outstretched, mouth half open… as if he was laughing in the face of absurdity. The apparent violence of the scene is softened by the precision of the line and the richness of the details, in a mixture of brutality and visual poetry.
A silent cry, an organized chaos… a reflection on the fall, or perhaps on the freedom to break out of one’s own chains.





















