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Bathed in the warm glow of a powerful sunset, the image tells a story of farewell and new beginnings. At its center is a plaster cast of the placenta, stylized as a tree – a symbol of transition, letting go, and the origin of new life. The placenta marks the revered focal point: a place of letting go and, at the same time, of nurturing what is beginning.
In front of this tree strides a mother elephant in a leading posture; her powerful presence… conveys protection, guidance, and security. Directly behind her follows the baby elephant, at the beginning of its life's journey. The bond between mother elephant and calf is very strong and lasts beyond infancy—this deep connection becomes the emotional core of the image.
The intense color transitions of the sky emphasize the moment between farewell and departure: the placenta as transition and origin, letting go as an act of dignity, and the close mother-baby bond as a supporting link that connects new beginnings and care.
Melanie Meyer, a self-taught artist, dedicates her work to the intensive exploration of human experience. Her sculptures and paintings express an emotional journey and focus particularly on the issue of sexual violence against children. Her art gives a voice to those affected worldwide, breaks taboos, demands justice, and serves as a testament to suffering and resilience. Driven by the search for humanity and the exploration of human existence, she creates multifaceted art that touches and inspires reflection. She sees her works as powerful instruments to bring light into an often dark world and to remind us of the inalienable nature of our humanity. She is currently seeking sponsors who share her vision to further develop her exhibition "Because what must not be cannot be," a memorial dedicated to the victims of sexual violence.