This triptych made up of a central panel on which two side panels are folded was designed on the same principle as the famous painting by Hieronymus Bosch, The Garden of Earthly Delights.
The artist evokes there in three periods, the past, the present and the imminent future of our oceans if things continue on the same dynamic.
Light and playful tone, many references to comics, to the cinema. The artist even takes the opportunity to put himself discreetly in the first and last panel. We will notice the shimmering palette and the pure colors of the first period which gradually darkens and turns towards dark and dirty gray tones in the last panel.
The triptych is articulated by bronze hinges and closes again constituting a sort of chest, thus revealing the two backs of the side panels which join to form another work in oil on plywood.