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ART Habens Roger Bénichou-YchaÏ they are hurt by what they see. Seek to reduce the violence of architectural forms to sensitize the public to another dimension: that of gentleness encounter, encounter with the landscape and people who inhabit this landscape. In general, in front of my paintings, I quickly forget that it was my "I" who made them. I am always amazed, and sometimes amazed at what came out of my hands, hands, which I would like to be autonomous, or rather directly related to the silent language of the heart. I love working with hands, touching paint and canvas with my fingers. I use the brush only when I feel, in my dialogue with the canvas, that it requires rest. This brush stroke is above all an outcrop to emphasize delicately the shape. I would like to see my work evolve. Thus, every dawn I can contemplate gives me the strength to seek to see, to see better, to feel better the light in the colors, to find the balance between the line and the color, the background and form. In recent years, I have focused my An interview by and Special Issue 23 4 05 , curator curator