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"I am an Orangutan ... I am him, I am in his skin, and I AM AFRAID! I am afraid that in the very near future, me and my congeners will lose all our bearings. I am afraid of this animal (the human) who looks like me but does not live like me, which shaves my island, destroys my living space to build his own. jungle as I love to do it so much. I am afraid of not being able to feed myself and my little ones anymore. I am afraid of disappearing because… I am helpless in the face of this animal. I may not have its ability to think but I can see what is happening, he is there so close, so devastating, so devastating. He infiltrates and sneaks all over this jungle that is mine. I see him above me, I don't understand why, he's disrupting my life so much, and I'm afraid it's too late. I'm afraid it's irreversible "
« Nothing is lost, nothing is created: everything is transformed. -Antoine Laurent de Lavoisier »
Malvina Sauvage is a painter, textile artist, and sculptor based in Spain whose works have been exhibited nationally and in France. In addition, her art has been featured in publications such as W Art. Sauvage describes her artistic practice as being marked by evolution in a "colorful and naive universe" filled with ecological, social, and ethical themes.