Sunday 13 September 2020

Aboubakar Fofana, Artist




Les arbres à bleus

First exhibited: Chapelle Saint Maudez-Lesneven, France 2012

handspun and handwoven Malian cotton, natural loofah sponges, fermented vegetable indigo

In West Africa, trees are considered like ancestors. They live for such long times and they see so much – they bear witness and hold secrets for the communities around them. They provide nourishment, protection from the elements, and many other essential things. This work is about the reverence we have for trees, their power and presence, and their wisdom. It is also about the alchemy of indigo. Held in the leaves of the indigo plant is a blue pigment that can only be made visible under certain conditions. The magic of how green leaves can make so many shades of blue is a tangible example of how plants nourish us on so many levels, not just providing food and shelter, but even clothing us in their fibres and colours, and linking us spiritually with the natural world.

Artist Website. https://www.aboubakarfofana.com/artists#/abres-a-bleu


 

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