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Delphine Grandvaux
"Fujino", Green Metal Hand-Woven Pendant Aerial Wall Sculpture

2024

About the Item

Named 'Fujino,' this metallic sculpture is hand-woven from lacquered green iron wire by the artist Delphine Grandvaux. Featuring cubic forms set within a complex web-like structure, it conveys a story of symbiosis between human achievements and nature's wild beauty. The cubes, representing human activity and development, stand out in vibrant contrast to the natural swirls of green, illustrating how our footprint can blend with nature without causing harm. This balance is underlined by the way the cubes are gently supported by the mesh, indicating integration rather than domination. This sculpture embodies the delicate interplay between human influence and natural existence, echoing the ecological harmony valued in the Fujino region of Japan that inspired its name. Through this artwork, the artist encourages reflection on the possibility of our constructed environments emulating natural ecological patterns, suggesting a future where human presence is woven into the biosphere's fabric, enabling a sustainable and harmonious coexistence. This piece can be hung on the wall or suspended from the ceiling, although wall installation is recommended. Delphine Grandvaux is a French sculptor motivated by a desire to create light and airy artworks. She has carved out a unique artistic approach through a technique similar to that of Ruth Asawa, involving the meshing of metal wire. In Grandvaux's woven works, the metallic threads—sometimes combined with other light materials like wood and wool—are tamed by her technique and imagination. Under her hands, these threads transform into voluminous organic and dynamic forms, delicate and refined, with fluid movements both inside and outside the artwork. Playing with light and shadow, the transparent or semi-transparent forms created by the artist are evocative of poetry, delicacy, and elegance.
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    2024
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 53.15 in (135 cm)Width: 9.45 in (24 cm)Depth: 4.73 in (12 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Clermont-Ferrand, FR
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1041114156042

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