Gael Jacqmain, through Reality’s Spirit, takes us on an introspective journey, where human identity is examined from various angles. Each piece in this series, with Trio Ego Trip being a standout, offers a reflection on the multiple facets of the ego. The figures within the work echo one another, embodying different moments of self-reflection, where every glance and posture reveals a hidden dimension of the personality.
Rather than simply depicting reflections, these figures engage in an internal conversation, illustrating the tension between who we think we are and what we discover in moments of quiet assessment. Jacqmain’s artistic approach materializes this confrontation with a finesse that transcends mere imagery, reaching deep psychological insights.
This series is closely intertwined with the conceptual universe of LXKeys, particularly the Ultima Codex, which provides an intellectual framework for the works. The Codex’s texts add layers of interpretation, delving into themes like perception, time, and subjective reality. Each visual piece weaves a dialogue with these texts, creating a bridge between visual art and philosophical reflection, with artificial intelligence serving as a tool to reveal more complex truths.
Like the entire LXKeys project, this series embodies a fusion of art and technology, where creation becomes more than an aesthetic expression—it is a profound exploration of the human mind.