- Type
- Sculpture
- Techniques
- Clay
- Size (Height, Length, Depth)
- 56,5 x 25 x 23 cm
- Format
- Small
- Number copies
- Unique piece
- Authentification
- Work authenticated and delivered with certificate of authenticity
- Signature
- Hand signed work
- Year of creation
- 1997
- Theme
- Owl
The hiker's dream
A tale for big kids People now pay for sylvotherapy courses to hug trees;
In 2000, the year this sculpture was created, a hiker got lost in the forest, which is a little scary at night, and ancestral fears quickly return. I know all about it, living on the edge of the Hez forest. (It doesn't take much for me to return from a sleepless night's stroll in the forest a little frightened by the ancestral fears of the unknown suddenly returning to my mind.)
He wasn't familiar with shirin yoku practices, but had instinctively approached a slightly different, welcoming tree. This tree was an owl tree found only in the forest of Hez.
The lost hiker was hungry. This owl tree, leans towards him and nurses him. A symbiosis of plant, animal and human: the mammal tree.
Magritte painted tree women, from which I undoubtedly drew inspiration, and my predilection for animals led me to create an owl tree.
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