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A floral sculpture without flowers, for a strong symbolic decoration: "The Plank Tree"
The Plank Tree – A Floral Sculpture Without Flowers
How does a work without petals or leaves become the most powerful echo of the keyword “floral”?
In the world of contemporary sculpture, the word "floral" dominates searches. It evokes beauty, nature, and gentleness. And yet, Arson's "Planked Tree," in its 60 cm version, has neither leaves, nor flowers, nor fruit. It's a square tree, with branches already transformed into planks. A provocation? Yes.
Oct 232 min read


The Female Body as a Medium for Social Critique: A visual critique of absurdity, feminism, and representation in contemporary art (3)
The female body in a sensitive and embodied description
Arson, with his sculptures, seems to emerge from a world where the female body is never decorative, but charged, conscious, resistant. Each form is a physical statement, each association with an object becomes a symbolic act.
Sep 223 min read
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