Exhibiting at the Invisible Dog Gallery in Brooklyn, these beautiful sculptures made of soil and wheat seeds with a structure of recycled metal are the creative work of mixed media artist Mathilde Roussel-Giraudy
“The natural world, ingested as food becomes a component of human being,” Roussel-Giraudy says. “Through these anthropomorphic and organic sculptures made of soil and wheat grass seeds, I strive to show that food, it’s origin, it’s transport, has an impact on us beyond it’s taste. The power inside it affects every organ of our body. Observing nature and being aware of what and how we eat makes us more sensitive to food cycles in the world – of abundance, of famine – and allows us to be physically, intellectually and spiritually connected to a global reality.”
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blog.gessato.com/2010/09/21/grass-sculptures
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