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Français : Ambigramme signature Fillon se reflète par miroir pour former le mot tyran par symétrie d'axe horizontal.

Alors que sa campagne aux élections présidentielles de 2017 est fragilisée à cause d'une polémique liée à des soupçons d'emploi fictif en faveur de son épouse Penelope, le candidat François Fillon persiste et "signe", en maintenant sa candidature dans les sondages pour une majorité de Français.

Sur cette photographie, le nom "Fillon" écrit au crayon est précédé du mot imprimé "signature", suggérant un fragment de document officiel. Le reflet du miroir affiche "tyran" sur le papier, comme une fatalité défiant la carrière du politicien. Un tyran désigne en effet dans l'Antiquité grecque un individu disposant d’un pouvoir absolu, après s'en être emparé de façon illégitime. La nature du pouvoir tyrannique se reconnaît à ce que le tyran, sans abolir les lois, se place au-dessus d'elles.

Cette oeuvre succède à celle de Penelope / bénévole, sur le même principe de double lecture.
English: Ambigram signature Fillon is reflected by mirror to form the word "tyran" (tyrant from French) by symmetry of horizontal axis.

While his campaign in the presidential elections of 2017 is weak because of a controversy related to suspicions of fictitious employment in favor of his wife Penelope, the candidate François Fillon maintains his candidacy.

In this photograph, the name "Fillon" written in pencil is preceded by the printed word "signature", suggesting a fragment of official document. The reflection of the mirror displays Tyrant on paper, as a fatality defying the career of the politician.

A tyrant in Greek antiquity refers to an individual possessing absolute power, after having taken possession of it illegitimately. The nature of tyrannical power is recognized by the fact that the tyrant, without abolishing the laws, places himself above them.
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