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INVASION HUMAINE Sculpture

malvina sauvage

Spain

Sculpture, Paper on Paper

Size: 78.7 W x 106.3 H x 47.2 D in

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

" I am an Orangutan... I am him, I am in his skin, and I AM AFRAID! I am afraid that in the very near future, me and my congeners will lose all our bearings. I am afraid of this animal (the human) who looks like me but does not live like me, who razes my island, destroys my living space to build his own. I am afraid of no longer being able to cling to the trees and walk the jungle as I love to do. I'm afraid of not being able to feed myself and my little ones. I'm afraid of disappearing because I'm defenseless against this animal. I may not have its ability to think but I see what is happening, it is there so close, so sneaky, so devastating. It infiltrates and sneaks everywhere in this jungle of mine. I see it above me, I I don't understand why, it comes to disturb my life to such an extent, and I'm afraid it's too late. I'm afraid it's irreversible"

DETAILS AND DIMENSIONS
Multi-paneled Sculpture:

Paper on Paper

Original:

One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

78.7 W x 106.3 H x 47.2 D in

Number of Pieces:

5

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(Paris, 1961) Malvina Sauvage is a self-taught artist who grows from the multidisciplinary search for a colorful and intense universe, almost naive, to commitment and ecological, social and ethical denunciation. The daily and urban environment is explored as a new dimension that allows, on the one hand, the study of all the materials that this space undoes and, on the other, transcend the borders of the human entity to redefine it and in its process, connect it again. with nature. A milestone in her artistic path was the trip she made in 2010 around the world. The vision of painful ways of life, marginality, dried up rivers, deforestation and above all, psychological experiences in solitude, led her to initiate one of her first artistic projects, based on paper; Making these monumental works based on recovered paper and fabric on apparently solid structures, the installations convey the fragility or vulnerability of the human condition, but always in harmony and thanks to the intensity of the colors, with a hopeful and even humorous approach. Her messages are now encrypted in the continued denunciation of any type of violence, against the environment and against ourselves. " Rien ne se perd, rien ne se crée: tout se transforme " Célèbre phrase d´ Antoine Laurent de Lavoisier (1743-1794 )

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