Interview | Magazine Paris Quarterly Winter 2022 – by Shannon Pratuch
MY PHILOSOPHY IS TO BREAK WITH VALUE JUDGMENTS AND TO TAKE ANOTHER LOOK AT THE THINGS THAT SURROUND US.
My artistic approach was born in Paris. I had the chance to grow up in the countryside in contact with nature and living things, and that’s how my fascination for the world of plants and living things was born.
I was a child with a very sensitive character and a need to express myself artistically. The beauty and diversity of flowers has always interested and fascinated me. I dreamed of being a botanist, an artist, expressing my sensitivity. But at the time, I did not have access to the culture and belief that I could become an artist, that working from my passion could be possible (…)
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