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Trees 9

The tree is a spectacular creation because each part of the tree is necessary to its life. It is the perfect sculpture (Giuseppe Penone)

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Trees 9

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  2. Sam Hopkins (Australia) '2030', Metal tree sculpture

  3. Lim Dong Lak (Korean, 1954) Point Growth, Paris

  4. Lim Dong Lak (Korean, 1954) Point Growth, Paris - La Défense 

  5. ‘Do not cut the branch on which you sit’ in Yakutsk

  6. Izhevsk, in the Summer Garden, 3m ‘Tree of love’ by Maxim Surnin

  7. Izhevsk, in the Summer Garden, 3m ‘Tree of love’ by Maxim Surnin

  8. Nacho Carbonell (Spanish, 1980) Balls Tree, 2019 Metal Mesh with Paverpol and Pigments, Metal Welded Branch, Concrete Base

  9. Arabustier de Nelly Saunier (Palais de Tokyo, Paris

  10. Maître d'art, Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres and winner of the Bettencourt Prize for the Intelligence of the Hand, Nelly Saunier is a plumassière, a feather artist Arabustier

  11. Arabustier de Nelly Saunier (Palais de Tokyo, Paris

  12. Arabustier de Nelly Saunier (Palais de Tokyo, Paris

  13. Palais de Tokyo, Paris Nelly Saunier (French) Nature Transformée series, which are each an evocation of nature reborn, of hope in the desert, where life can reawaken

  14. Palais de Tokyo, Paris Nelly Saunier (French) Nature Transformée series, which are each an evocation of nature reborn, of hope in the desert, where life can reawaken

  15. Nelly Saunier (French) Nature Transformée series

  16. Nelly Saunier (French) Nature Transformée series

  17. Nelly Saunier (French) Nature Transformée series

  18. Nelly Saunier (French) Nature Transformée series

  19. Nelly Saunier (French) Nature Transformée series

  20. Nelly Saunier (French) Nature Transformée series

  21. Monette Loza (Belgian, 1951) Tozeur Monette Loza, dancer and choreographer was a star dancer in the biggest companies. His career will be studded with several awards and in particular first prizes for interpretation in Moscow and Warsaw. Before choosing sculpture, she was director of the ballet-jazz de Paris. An interesting responsibility but not creative. So she drops everything for…. sculpt bronze and steel. Monette Loza - Les Cyprès

  22. Monette Loza (Belgian, 1951) Night and Day Sky Tree Monette Loza (Belgian, 1951) Tozeur

  23. Monette Loza (Belgian, 1951) White tree L'ombre bleue

  24. Jean-Michel Folon (Belgian, 1934 - 2005) Stained-glass windows designed by the well-known Belgian artist  The Saint-Etienne church in Waha, Belgium

  25. Han Meilin (China, 1936) Guardian of Peace 2017

  26. Han Meilin (China, 1936) Guardian of Peace 2017 At the main entrance of the National Art Museum of China

  27. Han Meilin (China, 1936) urban sculpture Peace Tree Han Meilin (China, 1936) The Peace Tree (approximately 5 meters tall) The University of Maryland

  28. Ámà: The Gathering Place by Emeka Ogboh (Nigerian, 1977) Ámà: The Gathering Place is an installation integrating sound, sculpture, and textiles. The work’s point of departure is the social role of the Cleveland Museum of Art’s atrium, used by visitors as a place for meeting and exchange, eating and drinking, working and relaxing. Ogboh describes the atrium as the “heart and soul of the museum,” and compares it to the ámà—or village square—the central force of Igbo life in southeast Nigeria where he was born. “Both sites,” Ogboh explains, “are contact zones, spaces of gathering and ritual activities in their respective settings.”

  29. Ámà: The Gathering Place by Emeka Ogboh (Nigerian, 1977)

  30. Ámà: The Gathering Place by Emeka Ogboh (Nigerian, 1977)

  31. Ámà: The Gathering Place by Emeka Ogboh (Nigerian, 1977) A sculptural rendering of a tree anchors the work at the east end of the atrium and evokes the iroko tree found in the Igbo ámà

  32. Installation view of Ámà- The Gathering Place Emeka Ogboh, (Nigerian,. 1977) August 2-December 1, 2019 at The Cleveland Museum of Art

  33. Mike De Butts - a giant Baobab Tree sculpture entitled “Under the baobab”, outside the Southbank Centre on May 24, 2012 in London, England. The installation is made from a selection of brightly coloured fabrics from around the world, and is part of the Southbank Centre's “Festival of the World” exhibition,  in place around the Southbank centre

  34. Mike De Butts Under the baobab 2012

  35. Text & pictures: Internet All copyrights belong to their respective owners Presentation: Sanda Foişoreanu www.slideshare.net/michaelasanda https://ma-planete.com/michaelasanda 2022 Sound: Francesca Gagnon - Je voudrais bien

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