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The sculpture was made of naturally colored arranged banana bark
in the shape of a human back in a scale of 1: 1.
For this work, the model was a cast
my own body.
Banana bark with its natural,
fabric weaves was the perfect material for me
to reflect the complex structure of the human structure - interpenetrating
each other's physicality, spirituality and intellect.
« Beauty is within each of us. When you find yourself perfect now, you will become happier. »
Małgorzata Jabłońska is an experienced painter, textile artist, and sculptor based in Poland whose works have been exhibited nationally, in Germany, Russia, Portugal, the United States, and Italy. Through her compositions, she endeavors to capture the immaterial, elusive, unconscious, and inconsistent. Jabłońska invites viewers to the non-physicality of a human being as well as the "ethereal construction and energetic operation in the world".