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Forêt Forêt Eva Jospin, Forêt, 2019
, Wood and cardboard, 90 x 130 x 20 cm
Kollitsch Collection

Eva Jospin’s artistic oeuvre revolves around the theme of nature and woodland. Her Forêts (Forests) are often the height of a room. She uses materials that originally come from nature and which she metaphorically returns to nature in her artistic implementation: cardboard. With a high level of precision, the artist cuts delicate trees and plant structures out of cardboard, which she then places in several layers, one behind the other. This results in dense, complex sculptural reliefs with enormous depth, where the individual fibres of the plants, some of which are extremely fine, each have their special place. Her forests have a magical quality – worlds of magic with a touch of mysticism, each forming an alternative world and recreating a forest in a new way.

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