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In this work, I chose to represent an accumulation of everyday objects, the "paper" enclosed in a net, evoking a miraculous catch. This net overflowing with objects symbolizes both overflow and collection, reflecting our relationship to consumption and materialism. Each intertwined object brings a particular resonance, inviting us to reflect on the value we give to the simple things in life. It is a piece that challenges and that, in your home, will… become an eloquent point of conversation about what encumbers us and what really deserves to be cherished.
This installation is fixed to the ceiling by a single anchor point, it is held by a chain. It is relatively light. And a small fan directed towards the net makes its contents quiver.
« 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.