Gravity-defying Humus art installation asks us to stick to our
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Stick to your roots – the age-old adage has taken a vertical flip as Sicilian-born, Rotterdam-based artist Giuseppe Licari morphs several tree roots into chandelier-like, gravity-defying sculptures. Displayed at a group exhibition titled Secret Gardens, Licari’s Humus installation allows bystanders … Gravity-defying Humus art installation asks us to stick to our roots Read More »
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