Negasi (2020) Sculpture by Isabelle Fisson

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Negasi - Ethiopie - Peuple de l'Omo Terre cuite - Peinture acrylique - Fleurs séchées et artificielles Les peuples oubliés vivant sur les bords de l'Omo en Ethiopie gardent un profond amour de la nature et de la terre. Ils arborent des décoration sur tout leur corps : peinture aux pigments, végétaux, fleurs et feuillages.[...]
Negasi - Ethiopie - Peuple de l'Omo
Terre cuite - Peinture acrylique - Fleurs séchées et artificielles

Les peuples oubliés vivant sur les bords de l'Omo en Ethiopie gardent un profond amour de la nature et de la terre. Ils arborent des décoration sur tout leur corps : peinture aux pigments, végétaux, fleurs et feuillages. Plusieurs photograpes ont immortalisé ces visages et ces corps magnifiquement décorés. Le plus connu d'entre eux étant probablement Hans Silvester avec sont ouvrage "Natural Fashion - Tribul decoration from Africa".
C'est la source de mon inspiration pour ces tableaux en 3 dimensions.
Honorer et garder en mémoire ces peuples qui vivent hors du temps.

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EthiopiePeuplesdel'omoHanssilvesterArttribal

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Isabelle Fisson is a contemporary French sculptor and painter. She finds inspiration from Ethiopia's forgotten peoples in the Omo Valley. They draw the attention of anybody[...]

Isabelle Fisson is a contemporary French sculptor and painter. She finds inspiration from Ethiopia's forgotten peoples in the Omo Valley. They draw the attention of anybody who meets them with their painted faces and bodies, as well as their heads decked with plants. Emotion arises as a result of our connection to our roots. Isabelle transmits the poetry of nature's men through the earth and paints.

Isabelle Fisson was born in 1968, in France.


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