CALL YOU TOMORROW Investigates the theme of relationships: images that embody desires and expectations, timeless gestures, fleshy words that become the language of an intimate sentimental diary.
The visible attempt to show a tangible sign of a beloved gaze.

Relationships, merging identities, hands without bodies and bodies without faces, suspended and metaphysical atmospheres, inhabited by erotic but also frozen gestures, as sweet as mechanical, tender and at the same time ambiguous.
The two protagonists of the tale find themselves encompassed into the "body-couple", stuck in a sentimental and disturbing gear.
In this quest, the artist explores the imagery of the couple and the relationship that is loaded with expectations, sometimes betrayed by the other. Hence comes to life an astonishment involuted, rooted in loss, in abandonment, in the awareness of having believed in an illusion. Narrative time is suspended, gestures are imprinted here as languages primordial in search of an intimate dictionary of aphonic feelings and desires, gathered in a small room that emphasizes them.
A kind of atypical domestic interior, bare and delicate, allows viewers to connect deeply with these fascinating incomplete bodies and their history.