Manna Arcadia

Nature has always been an unreachable entity. Humans feel drawn to its embrace yet fear its ruthlessness and strengh. We long to reunite with our wild Nature while witnessing every day our uncapacity to be in the present, to live without agenda, to survive without longing for more. Through her creations for Manna, Diane reconciles us with the silent and hidden, wet and dark, fleeting glimpse of the deer wandering on the humus. She merges again the child’s hair and the owl’s wing, and tells the tale of a transformation : men turned into wolves, women changing into reeds, bear joining the stars. All linked by passions and fate, under the gaze of centuries old trees.

To enter Arcadia is to convert mentally, to reconcile with one self, others and Nature. To overcome one’s prejudices, one’s passions and fears, and to access a forever present, stripped bear of all expectations or regrets. To walk the paths of Arcadia is go regress back to a primordial state of innocent and worry free youth. To abandon or deconstruct one’s urban self.

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