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Punching No is the opposite of a punching ball, it is not the deaf receiver that receives the punches. Her gaping mouths scream, transform the aggressiveness, digests it into pure beauty. The luxury, the preciousness of buttons like mirrors reflect the hope for a better world. This installation conveys the fragility or vulnerability of the human condition.
Hundreds of buttons sewn one by one on the canvas of recycled jeans legs. The messages are… painted in acrylic. Puching No hangs, measures 165 cm plus 50 cm of adjustable golden chain and the weight is 8 kg
« 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.