Works by Parisian artist Mathilde Roussel in graphite, paper, cardboard and cut rubber.
“She is interested in the cyclic metamorphoses that transform organic matter, whether vegetable, animal or human. Through her sculptures, installations or drawings, Roussel interrogates the ways in which time weighs on our body, leaving its traces as an imprint… Her work becomes a mapping of the body, an anatomy of our fragile presence in the world.” – Artist Bio
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1 maria // Sep 18, 2013 at 10:12 am
OMG, I love it!
It reminded me of Marlene Dumas at first, but I really got into the black sculptures/collages.
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