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Les chemins qui ne mènent nulle part 2 Installation

Luce Pelletier

Canada

Installation, Textile on Fiber

Size: 8 W x 5 H x 1 D in

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''Les chemins qui ne mènent nulle part 2'' was make for an important retrospective at the Expression Center, Saint-Hyacinthe. Its the second edition of that work. First one was install in forest for a Symposium international d'art in situ, Fondation Drouin, Val-David, 2007. The thematic of that event was - The trip. For me the most beautiful trip is to go to the discovery and to listen to nature. Eponymous title of Heidegger's book as “Paths That Lead Nowhere”. I made that hybrid hand leaf to express the idea of a journey deep into the forest, a journey towards oneself and the encounter with the essence of our nature. This work represents a hand made of leaf veins. This results as a witness image of the fragility of our link with life. I was inspired by the theme of the earths that lead nowhere like just walk in the forest and surrender to the present moment.

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Installation:Textile on Fiber

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:8 W x 5 H x 1 D in

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My works was exhibited across Quebec, Canada, France and in United States. Since the 90s, ephemeral sculpture has been the principal part of my output and this has led to me great interest in photography. I am well known for site-specific sculpture in natural and urban settings. I create both temporary and permanent sculptures which question the relationship between man and nature. My subscription of the Public Art Commission has been crucial to the development of my work. I has been selected for over thirty public art commissions in Quebec, Canada. Based on the observations of nature, my sculptures are hybrid in form and reveal links between the mineral, animal and plant worlds. My work appeared in prestigious collections including Cirque du Soleil, the Art Bank of Canada and private collection in Canada and U.S. I also teach art since 2009 to the Maison des Métiers d'art de Québec.

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