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The sculpture "Exhibition Abusus" is a fascinating representation from my art series Because what cannot be cannot be, which is intended to send a message against child sexual abuse.
She shows the hand of a forensic expert and talks about his task.
The combination of the appraiser's golden hand, the cigarette, and the brown base with black tips creates a powerful visual representation.
It highlights the complexity and moral challenges that experts… face when confronted with the issue of sexual violence.
The sculpture invites the viewer to reflect on the role of experts in such cases and to recognize the difficulties associated with uncovering and combating sexual abuse.
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.