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                                                                     MAN AND BIRD, BRONZE 66X41X12 IN. | 167.6X104.1X30.5 CM.
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                                                                 The choice to put her work at the disposal of a public audience shows
                                                                 the artists goodwill to make her art approachable – but also her interest
                                                                 in creating an interactive element between her sculptures and the busy
                                                                 citizen. One of the most important pillars in Salicaths art is the universal:
                                                                 Therefore her messages are simple and the bodies impersonal in the way
                                                                 that detailed features of face, hands and feet are deselected. Her forms are
                                                                 densified. This anonymity makes the artist create more and more abstract
                                                                 persons, which loose their divine and mythological qualities so that they
                                                                 become more human.
                                                                 The pursuit for beauty is another fundamental character of her work. The
                                                                 lightness in the configuration, detailed conducted – translates the form

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