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This handcrafted female figure combines lightness and expressiveness in a sculptural form that appears both reduced and vibrant. Created from recycled materials—including paper, wire, and paste—the sculpture is an example of contemporary upcycling art that combines sustainability and aesthetics.
The figure stands on a simple wooden pedestal, emphasizing its upright posture and calm presence. With… subtle details and a deliberately textured surface, it speaks of vulnerability and inner strength. The acrylic paint adds subtle accents without obscuring the raw materiality.
This sculpture is not just an object, but a statement: for female presence, for artisanal transformation, for art that emerges from the everyday.
I will soon no longer be offering my artwork through Singulart. Follow me on Instagram or subscribe to my newsletter. Beate Bröcker's art deliberately addresses themes of societal and personal vulnerability, coupled with a quiet yet impressive strength. Bröcker's works, particularly her papier-mâché sculptures of women, explore the tension between fragility, resilience, and a subtle presence. With understated sensitivity and a touch of humor, she invites viewers to confront their own and collective vulnerabilities and to draw strength and courage for responsible action from them. She employs an abstract, minimalist, and experimental working method; her works are often created from recycled packaging waste – a conscious political statement for sustainability and social responsibility. Her artworks are touching in their subtle presence and convey a quiet, courageous strength.