Helen young
Hélène Jeudy isn't really that interested in the real world. What can this world do when faced with the imaginative power of an artist who places landscapes under its nose that transcend notions of space and time? Her troubled vegetation and mutant bodies roll over the poor truths of everyday life. Rather than the ramblings dear to our vulgar human beings, Hélène Jeudy extols the power of transformation and liberates creative anarchy. Her book Digital Species, published by FP&CF, sees her tinkering with these marvellous universes of shifting colors and undefined features. For the artist who also founded the Geriko animation studio, all that matters is the evolution of her drawing towards an impossible, fantastic elsewhere. In the midst of all this, we are left speechless, as if hypnotized by a future we fear as much as we desire.

