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Once upon a time there was a “Revolución”.
This work is a geometric collage that embodies emotional power and visual dynamism. The fiery tones and quivering texture are like a hymn to rebellion and transformation. Each suspended element dances with the light, influencing spaces with its movements and shadows, capturing the essence of rebirth and boldness. It will bring a vibrant and inspiring energy to your interior.
It is a luminous sculpture… on a metal cage, weaving thin strips of newspaper and red tracing paper, each 5mm. This work hangs and lights up from the inside, it can be suspended in height and we discover there the slats which float with the air or hang very low and the beautiful red star takes on its full dimension.
« 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.