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Falling Heart is part of the Plastic Planet collection and reflects the tension between fragility and resilience in a world shaped by human-made materials. The wrapped, multicolored fibers form a suspended heart—held together yet seemingly on the verge of unraveling. Its downward pull suggests vulnerability, while the vivid threads evoke emotion, memory, and the complex entanglements of contemporary life. Hanging in midair, the piece becomes a moment… of pause: a heart not yet fallen, not yet steady, suspended between breaking and becoming whole within the broader narrative of our plastic, ever-transforming planet.
Prize-winning abstract conceptual artist whose work explores the intersection of art and science through paintings and sculptures. With a strong background in science, she investigates the relationship between perception, emotion, and rationality. Her creative process begins with an intuitive response to colors, shapes, or materials, allowing emotion to guide the initial stages before rational thought intervenes. This instinctive approach transitions into a more analytical phase, during which she uncovers underlying narratives and connections within each piece. Wool thread frequently appears as a final element, serving as a personal symbol of connection and the moment of truth achieved in her artistic journey. Believing that art and science share a foundation of curiosity and experimentation, Barbara D’Angelo Månsson bridges these disciplines—using art to offer an intimate exploration of the human experience while reflecting the rigor and inquiry of scientific discovery.