Maria Saygua André

Maria Saygua André (Bolivia, 1996) is a Franco-Bolivian textile artist and sculptor. She lives and works in Brussels.

Blow

40 x 18 x 10 cm
9 x 9 cm, Beech wood & charcoal carving

This charcoal sculpture is related to the wood that allowed its shaping. So fragile that a breath reduces it to the state of dust.
These two elements have been mutually shaped, they are mutual
residues

Blow

40 x 18 x 10 cm
9 x 9 cm, Beech wood & charcoal carving

This charcoal sculpture is related to the wood that allowed its shaping. So fragile that a breath reduces it to the state of dust.
These two elements have been mutually shaped, they are mutual
residues

Blow

40 x 18 x 10 cm
9 x 9 cm, Beech wood & charcoal carving

This charcoal sculpture is related to the wood that allowed its shaping. So fragile that a breath reduces it to the state of dust.
These two elements have been mutually shaped, they are mutual
residues

Blow

40 x 18 x 10 cm
9 x 9 cm, Beech wood & charcoal carving

This charcoal sculpture is related to the wood that allowed its shaping. So fragile that a breath reduces it to the state of dust.
These two elements have been mutually shaped, they are mutual
residues