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ESUVIA Sculpture

SACHA turchi

Italy

Sculpture, Fabric on Iron

Size: 19.7 W x 47.2 H x 19.7 D in

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The name is inspired by the study of the cicada mute. Conceptually, the work stems from the union of two fairy tales: The Donkey’s Skin and The Seal’s Skin. The shape of the structure is developed by studying the extent of the skin surface area of a human being. Once extended, the surface becomes a sort of mantle, the latter losing the limbs area, transforms into a shape similar to a cape, in which are visible the shapes of the spine and sacral bone from which the nervous system shifts into a braid. Materials: Plant Bone Created by the artist, this material is made of the same substances as human bones (hyaluronic acid, calcium carbonate...) and its protein base is replaced by plant protein. The underlying aim is not to have any transfer of genetic information in the final work. CaCO3; C3H6O3; MgF2; Ca3(PO4)2; C35H49O29; C59H90O4; (C6H10O)n.

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Sculpture:Fabric on Iron

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:19.7 W x 47.2 H x 19.7 D in

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"Various species of leaves, insects, different flowers ... grouping and analysing them. This is what I liked doing as a child. I loved listening to stories and I also liked inventing stories of my own. Observing the shape, the colour, the consistency, the smell and then sectioning, macerating and drying them was something very interesting to me. I would stay days, weeks, months observing the slow changes of every form in nature. I was living those events as part of an adventure. Something that I also loved very much was drawing clothes with non-specular parts... or drawing vignettes about families changing their lives, moving from generation to generation. today it's not that different ... I still do those things ..." Sacha Turchi (1988) is an artist characterized by an intense theoretical research that ranges from medical to anthropological, sociological and scientific fields, such as chemistry, biology and botany to explore different natural materials, creating new ones or reworking known ones. All her works are studied and developed around the body and the human dimension considering human needs and characteristics. Her research deals with topics related both socially and culturally to human beings, and she also explores the relational dynamics with which the individual moves in different areas, taking into account generational transitions. For Sacha everything becomes a useful metaphor to the user for whom she uses archetypal figures and known images to tell something deep. Sacha’s work moves in different environments, with which thanks to her dynamic research she creates continuous collaborations, with doctors and academics for her material research, but also with architects, stylists or more distant figures as educators or business entrepreneurs with whom she develops projects of different nature.

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