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"Insouciance" by Peggy Dihé French visual artist @peggydihe Sculpture...

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"Insouciance" by Peggy Dihé French visual artist @peggydihe Sculpture in aluminium folded in the spirit of origami, resting on a base in aluminium and plexiglass. Mixed media on aluminum and Plexiglas. Work realized with the close collaboration of the company DELMAT Batiment in Metz (France) Dimensions: H: 180; L: 77 cm Peggy Dihé has a degree in plastic arts from the faculty of Metz. She is a multiple artist, as much a painter as a graphic artist, illustrator, designer or decorator. When looking at Peggy Dihé's works, the world seems fantastic, magical, full of colors and floral representations. It is only when one's gaze lingers more intensely, that the particular messages that the artist inserts into this almost magical decor are discovered. Rooted in joy, dreams, fantasy and vitality, her works are a sweet allegory of nature. The artist takes us on a journey of discovery, an invitation to linger for a moment on all the beauty, delicacy, and voluptuousness of a nature that surrounds us but that we never take the trouble to look. Thus the appearance is joyful, pleasant, decorative and even ornamental but not only... Observe intensively and you will find what the artist shows beyond the appearance. Peggy Dihé is also an artist committed to the most fragile (children, elderly, disabled ...) that she accompanies in their resilience or well-being through her therapeutic protocol based on the psychoanalysis of art and the creative act but also positive psychology. Her support to the association Doctors without Borders was therefore quite natural for this altruistic artist.