Erased Desires,... is a series of paintings on product packaging. The production of these paintings required patience and slowness, and technically required a significant amount of manual work: the packaging was previously sanded to neutralise the original satin finish of the printing inks, then whitened with successive layers of tempera before being fully or partially repainted in its final composition. All this with particular attention to the proportions of the packaging, to the pattern of the cardboard die-cut. Colours and tones are combined on different planes, depending on the volume of the object. The texture of the tempera reveals the multiple layers applied as well as the structure of the brushstrokes, cohabiting with the luminous intensity of the colour. The paintings and collages produced show abstract compositions of any kind, like reappropriated ready-mades, displayed in two dimensions, or asserting themselves in their three dimensions as subjectively erased, whitened and recoloured goods. Which may be a way of closing the circle of contradictions of the situation we are experiencing in a certain way, between complicity and resistance.