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Celebrate Mother’s Day with Parvine Curie’s artwork – Art For All
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A mother's tenderness for her child begins the moment the child is born. But as the child grows, the mother attaches herself to him by all the ties which can unite one soul to another. She loves him for the graces he really has, and for those she imagines him to have; she loves him for the happiness he gives her, and for the care and the sentences he has cost her; she sometimes loves him for his defects, or for his sufferings...

The work "L'enfant abrité" in the hand of the artist

Parvine Curie’s work, L’enfant abrité (The Sheltered Child), carries with it all this devotion and reciprocal love. The figures of parents and child, barely sketched but so evident, are intrinsically linked to each other to create a space of refuge, protection and eternal love. This unshakeable bond that is maternal love linking the sculptor to her son the poet, David Marti, is the basis of many of her works. In this iconic piece, it reveals once again in her triple identity as woman, artist and mother. Strong and fragile, creator as much as progenitor, she offers us here a nameless treasure, the pledge of the purest and most sincere love that takes shape before our eyes.

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Art absolument : Parvine Curie, un monde sculpté

Find a very nice article about Parvine Curie’s personal exhibition at the Troyes museum in the magazine “Art Absolument” in the October-November issue. ---- Awaiting the final reception of the…