• Belgium •
Pigments on Wood , Wood under plexiglas
24 x 32 in
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This wall work is a parody concerning human beings who are not always very effective in the face of funny situations. In this work, the monkeys (Odilon and Siméon representing the human being) find oyster pearls but in mussels. They don't find it curious, they find it amusing and would make a necklace out of it.. Hortension (the fish) is present in a wink because it represents the result of GMO in my work O My God. Hortension, Siméon and Odilon are… characters that I shaped with love. We find them in bronze in larger formats, always to express a funny little story.
Real bouchot mussels, freshwater pearls, blue pigments
Under plexiglass box.
Possibility of ordering a Belgitude in particular dimensions.
Barbara Greindl, a contemporary Belgian sculptor, boldly explores the absurdity and beauty of the world through works full of humor and commitment. Barbara grew up in an artistic environment influenced by a mother who restored old paintings and a father with eccentric ideas. After working on masterpieces by Flemish masters, Rubens and Rembrandt among others, she turned to contemporary creation. Today, her bronze sculptures, her murals and her oil paintings subtly question the paradoxes of our society, between surrealism and Belgian humor.