Offret (2024) is a work consisting of two photographic images. Each depicts half of an antler that belonged to a different stag. For the stag, losing its antlers is part of the life cycle. Every year, during the winter, a drop in testosterone triggers a process of decalcification, making the antlers increasingly fragile until they detach from the body. In my view, the beauty of this process lies in the fact that the deer, after losing its old antlers, will grow a new set, larger and with more complex branches. Offret, in line with my artistic research, connects to an ancestral imagery that oscillates between origin and infinity and renews itself in the present in a perpetual and inexhaustible way. An eternal circle that repeats and repeats itself. To quote Andrei Tarkovsky, Offret is the Sacrifice; it is the loss of parts of oneself that ultimately remain and return time and again at the end of a new cycle.