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Sculpture, Clay on Aluminium
Size: 13 W x 18 H x 17 D cm
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Rust / Rouille Polymer clay and acrylics on a tin can / Pâte polymère et acrylique sur boîte de conserve H18 x W13 x D17 cm 2017 A small sculpture depicting surrealistic growth of plants on a rusty tin can. Mushrooms take the shape of lips and are mixed with crystals and succulents. Nature and biod...
2017
Sculpture, Clay on Aluminium
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13 W x 18 H x 17 D cm
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Inspired by natural forms, Stéphanie Kilgast’s artwork is an ode to nature and its current biodiversity. Plants, mushrooms, insects and other animals encounter in a vibrant swirl of colors under her brush or sculpting tools. Since 2017, in her series “Discarded Objects”, she grows colorful organic sculptures on manufactured objects, celebrating the beauty of nature in a dialogue with humanity, questioning the lost balance between human activities and nature. Her work has a cheerful post apocalyptic feel to it, a reassuring reminder that nature has the capacity to grow back, if we only let it. Her work has been exhibited in North America, Asia, Australia and Europe. French, born in 1985, Frankfurt am Main, Germany, currently resides in Vannes, France.
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