# Dies & Das

Petrol & Hirondelles

Station service Combustia, Rue de la Dixence 98, 1950 Sion
In a secluded gas station near a forest, the atmosphere becomes muted as night falls, overpowering the orange light of day mixed with car headlights and the
At a gas station, secluded, near a forest, the atmosphere softens as night falls, the orange light of day mingling with the car headlights and the colors of the station. The space is there, ready to welcome the last people who venture out late into the night.

Petrol & Hirondelles is a work that questions the relationship between vulnerability and loneliness through the prism of the gas station. It is a moment of suspension and movement, where people come together without belonging to cast a poetic glance at banality.

The gas station is also a concrete confrontation with the uncertainty of the world we live in, the contrast between the ecological emergency and the everydayness that never stops. It symbolizes the hope for change that never comes.

Through this urban fresco, Térence tries to sensitively convey the intersection of lonely trajectories in such a symbolic and insignificant place, where encounters may or may not happen. The goal is to transcribe what is unseen but unites people. A search for the truth about the bonds between people. With humility, it seeks to answer these questions, "Who sees me? Who do I see in return? And who are we, together and apart?


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