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Priscila Amoni

Priscila is a Brazilian artist whose art subtly blends the representation of women and that
of plants. The Plant-Woman as symbolism, figure of the Brazilian healer, the black Indian
as an emblem whose head is a plant. Hybridation and representation lead Priscila to try
and show that man and nature cannot be thought as separate but that the human being is
undergoing a permanent mutation. Her creations fall in line with the spaces she enters.
Her art is assertive desire, an offer to consider something akin to faith and hope.

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