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In this work, I merged a textile called "Koko dunda" with sculptures to evoke a sense of continuity and unity.
This is a fabric originating from Burkina Faso, formerly called "tchiè ti barala" in the Malinké language ("your husband doesn't work"). In Africa, people tend to judge whether their husband takes good care of them based on their clothing. It was therefore a fabric worn by the lower classes. This fabric has been revived by Burkinabé fashion,… so I chose to create a beautiful piece using my technique.
The dyers used a palette of undulating colours, drawing inspiration from ancestral techniques, most certainly to represent the dynamism and depth of our traditions.
The sculptures illustrate individuality within collective coherence.
Placed in a home, this piece brings an energy of tranquility and reflection on each person's place in the larger fabric of society.
Mohamed Lamine Sylla, with roots in cabinetmaking and lighting design, skillfully uses recycled wood painted with oil. Embracing contradictions and eco-responsibility, his techniques fuse repurposed objects, paintings, and furniture into thoughtful, three-dimensional compositions. His works invite contemplative reflection on love, spirituality, and environmental protection. Having been passionate about photography for a very long time, in 2025 he decided to share his passion through the most beautiful shots he had captured a few years earlier.