The discarded bark, no longer useful, devoured by insects that have left deep scars, revives.The devastation becomes a landscape, a... Read More
The discarded bark, no longer useful, devoured by insects that have left deep scars, revives.
The devastation becomes a landscape, a theme for a new birth. Its scars become the home of that which is precious par excellence: gold. They are the veins of a body that suddenly becomes precious.
A new skin forms over what was abandoned. It invites us to look beyond the surface, to recognize the hidden value in forgotten objects and broken stories. The bark, once rejected, now bears witness to resilience: the wounds it bears are no longer signs of ruin, but traces of transformation.
The gold that pierces its cracks is not ornamentation, but symbol: where the material has broken, something rare has taken shape. Imperfection becomes beauty, waste becomes a resource, the end a new beginning. In a world accustomed to discarding what is no longer useful, this installation reminds us that everything can be reborn with a new perspective. All we need is to know how to see treasures where others see only rubble.