©Valentin RussoThe Chair, Please Stand By
This black-and-white sculptural piece was crafted with several techniques, using unfired clay, wood, natural binders, and natural pigments. It is defined by Marlène Huissoud as 'a chair made to host pollinators'.
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Marlène creates sculptures from bio materials such as insect waste and bee propolis
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