"Art massages the atrophied muscle of collective sensitivity. Art is a catastrophic disruption in the equilibrium of interpersonal communication. Paradoxically it is the ability of relating and playing between catastrophe and communication, and Minya handles both these aspects with balance"
Achille Bonito Oliva
Fresh raspberries and natural pigments transform, degrade and ferment, leaving permanent traces on plexiglass and canvas. Through the metaphor of stylized beehives and heterogeneous materials, the work captures the ephemeral and makes it permanent, inviting the viewer to look beyond the surface and reflect on individual responsibility in a new era shaped by humanity’s impact on nature.
Raspberries, silver leaves and Time on plexiglas
130 x 100 cm
Raspberries, silver leaves and Time on plexiglas
130 x 100 cm
Raspberries, silver leaves and Time on plexiglas
130 x 100 cm
Natural pigments on canvas
160 x 180 cm
Natural pigments on canvas
160 x 180 cm
Natural pigments on plexiglas
150 x 100 cm
Natural pigments on canvas
200 x 200 cm
Natural pigments on plexiglas
115 x 150 cm
Natural pigments on plexiglas
100 x 140 cm
Natural pigments on plexiglas
100 x 140 cm
Natural pigments on canvas
180 x 160 cm
Natural pigments on canvas
160 x 180 cm
Natural pigments on canvas
180 x 160 cm
Natural pigments on canvas
200 x 180 cm
Natural pigments on canvas
200 x 180 cm
Natural pigments on canvas
120 x 180 cm
Natural pigments on canvas
100 x 110 cm
Natural pigments on canvas
180 x 200 cm
Natural pigments on canvas
100 x 110 cm
Natural pigments on canvas
180 x 200 cm
Natural pigments on canvas
180 x 200 cm
Natural pigments on canvas
200 x 180 cm
Natural pigments on plexiglas
110 x 100 cm