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The monkey represents the Human Being, after having sculpted it in the ground with love and having molded it and cast it in bronze, I pimped it with blue pigments and gold powder so that it is presentable. In this scene, I refer to my O My God murals which themselves refer to GMOs. Fish come out of chicken eggs by dint of manipulating the natural. Hortension the fish, the result of GMOs, is placed on Odilon's nose, the latter cannot see clearly and… is so close to the fish that he sees a butterfly there. This work demonstrates the non-reactivity of the human being who does not realize what is happening, or in any case who does not care ;)
Bronze, blue pigments, gold powder and real quail egg
Also available in black and green (odilon) and gold powder (fish)
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.