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Resilience

Resilience

Artiste : L'ermite du bois

In this creation, each curve, each roughness tells a story, that of the human capacity to rebuild itself despite physical and emotional shocks .

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Features

Dimensions

With a length of 23.8 cm, a width of 12 cm and a height of 30.5 cm, this sculpture presents balanced proportions that assert its presence.

Materials and Finishes

The hand-painted wooden base with hammered black paint provides a structured seat. The plum wood body, finished with beeswax mixed with turpentine, emphasizes the piece's unique character.
All the sculptures in the collection demonstrate rigorous manual work and careful attention to detail.

The Art of Know-How

Each element of this work reflects a precise technicality, where the search for authenticity is combined with a sober and thoughtful aesthetic.

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Artistic approach

"Resilience is a sculpture that embodies the human capacity to transcend life's traumas and physical challenges. It represents the lower part of a bruised, amputated, and scarred body, but which remains standing despite adversity, testifying to an unshakeable inner strength."

Sustainability

Respect for the Environment

Handcrafted from responsibly sourced plum wood and finished with a natural beeswax and turpentine, this creation embodies a discreet commitment to the environment.

Natural Longevity

Designed to defy time, its artisanal process highlights natural and noble materials which are distinguished by their natural resistance, ensuring the preservation of their unique character.

Choosing this work means investing in conscientious art.

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Regular Cleaning
To preserve the beauty of your sculpture, dust it regularly with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using water or abrasive products to avoid damaging the beeswax and turpentine finish.

Protection of the Work
Place the sculpture in a location that is, if possible, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperature fluctuations to avoid any discoloration or deterioration of the basswood and its finish.