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A circle, like a closed world, saturated with presences. Eggshells, fragmented, repeated, infinitely multiplied… Traces of a passage, a birth, of a life that has already taken place and persists in another form. The blue engulfs them… A dense, almost cosmic blue that doesn't cover but connects. It erases the boundaries between each fragment to create a single breath… It's no longer an accumulation, it's an immersion.
And in this depth, the Shin… symbol... A form that evokes breath, inner fire, something that flows through, that transforms... Its three branches springing from the eggs, like a W (double you), a nod to my twin brother. Like an ancient energy inscribed at the heart of life.
The shells speak of fragility
The Shin speaks of passage
Blue ties everything together
Omg Blue Shin
Genuine chicken and quail eggs, freshwater pearls & blue pigments
160cm in diameter
Under a plexiglass box
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.