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A metaphor for living together, a true illustration of difference, tolerance and openness to the world around us, PatMoli's bird tree invites us to appreciate our natural environment while leading us to imagine what a "architecture of cohabitation".
THIS TREE in multicolored wrought iron is composed of several owls firmly placed on its branches. At the top, rises elegantly and defiantly the flamingo, a figure reconciling night and day, migrating… birds and birds of prey. Long and filiform, somewhat reminiscent of the heroines already painted by PatMoli, the round silhouette of its 5 owls of different sizes (from 8 to 20 cm) and a 50 cm flamingo constitutes the magic of this bird tree full of mystery.
The metal, painted and resinated, accepts the exterior as well as the interior. The birds can position themselves on their base on all sides and are visible on both sides.
« Create with humor! Color is life, we must not lose sight of the fact that we are alive and that we share our feelings. »
PatMoli, a colorist and alumna of the Boulle School in Paris, is distinguished by the richness and diversity of her themes, exploring with a unique sensitivity topics as varied as women's freedom, environmental preservation, ecosystems, and animals. Her art has been featured in the Gazette des Arts and internationally and demonstrates a great poetic sensibility. Her imaginary landscapes and coral reefs demonstrate a deep commitment to environmental causes. She successfully captures the beauty and fragility of our planet, creating works that inspire both wonder and awareness. Her use of animals as totems is particularly powerful, symbolizing both our transformations and our vulnerabilities. These monumental representations challenge and invite the viewer to reflect on our place in the natural world and our responsibility towards other species.