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Lotus mirror Sculpture

June madinjune

United Kingdom

Sculpture, Plastic on Plastic

Size: 15.7 W x 7.9 H x 19.3 D in

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Consumed lotus flowers correlate powerful symbols, with the plant on one hand and the mirror on the other. The lotus flower, both a sexual and feminine symbol, represents in the East the elevation of the spirit and deals with the difficulties of couples and human relationships. The petals are made of Plexiglas with a mirror-like film - the mirror being symbolic of self-knowledge, like pride and lust. The work seems burned at its heart, consumed. In a consumer society, the couple’s relationship is nothing more or less than a piece of paper that catches fire.

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Sculpture:Plastic on Plastic

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:15.7 W x 7.9 H x 19.3 D in

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From little boats grounded in sand or oil, to crumpled vehicle passing by burning lotus flowers, June's art works are always marked by contained violence, as if they were slidging down a wire stretched across a fictive space that is beyond time. Patterns from our collective memory are used by the artist to compose his own symbols and inspire these works and plunge us into an often post-adventitious world. Accident represents essentially a break in everyday life. June exploits it as a tool which allows him to climb out of our temporality. He casts in his work a terribly human vision, even though positive, without condemnation, in opposition with our contemporary society often described as "disenchanted". Cut and folded Plexiglas, jagged wood, burned papers... The destruction resulting from accident is part of the creative process. Whatever technique he chooses (drawing, sculpture, photography, 3D), June plays with the material properties that he disciplines in clean and crisp lines. He reveals the quality of the material as an essential element of his art, a fragility either apparent or assumed. It contributes to his set of graphics based on paradoxes, offering a truly visual poem.

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