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Anne Cecile Surga

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Anne Cecile Surga

France

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This sculpture is part of a marble series where the artist meditates about trauma and strong human feelings: Anne Cecile explores how we express emotions and might be controlled by them. The artist uses hand traces coming from different people and proves that even if this body part is universal for selfexpression, each person uses it in a unique manner. Despite the minimalist stylistics, this sculpture glorifies the human beauty and transmits the sense of harmony, like the masterpieces of the Renaissance epoch. There is no surprise that Michelangelo is in the list of Anna’s main influencers, besides Brancusi and August Rodin.

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