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Beeswax

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In this first year of my master's degree in Visual Arts Research, I wanted to find a material that I could experiment with and which was truly an object of visual research. Likewise, it is also the desire to advocate nature and prove that it is possible, in Plastic Arts, to create in a more ecological way, more responsible towards the environment and to show that the simple forms of nature are beautiful if we know how to observe them, which pushed me to work, with curiosity, this material that is beeswax, a one hundred percent natural material.

This material, which I had never worked with before, has a finish that is both smooth and refined, but at the same time organic. It was truly experiencing the material that allowed me to deepen my research. If you take a fallen tree leaf but still quite flat, and you dip half of it in beeswax, you will discover that the half on which you have not put anything will curl up over time. time, while the other half will freeze and keep its shape.

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