Sacha Khalifé

Sacha Khalifé

Sacha Khalifé, known as Shcaa, approaches sound as substances that must be processed and arranged according to their inherent nature and purpose. No other framework defines his art more accurately than this singular relationship with textures, harmonies and rhythms. When these synesthetic laws are applied in a composition, spaces and their physical order are revealed, worlds converse and organic life is embodied by pulsating transients. Silences are both extinguished and revived, cadenced by the cyclic flow of frequencies through time.

It is said that Botticelli's Primavera depicts about 500 plant species. The staging transcends the subject, and the message escapes reason, reaching ineffable emotions. This is what the artist strives for, pushing the boundaries of the universe he has just created as far as possible. Beyond its physicality, this universe sometimes continues to expand in the subconscious of those who listen and envision.