Camille Kachani, a Lebanese-Brazilian artist, infuses humor into the intersection of art and nature with his whimsical wooden sculptures. His work transforms everyday objects — chairs, shelves, tools — into playful pieces that seem to return to their natural origins. Kachani’s sculptures sprout branches and leaves, as if the wooden items are growing back into living trees, blurring the line between the manufactured and the organic.
These creations are not just art; they are statements on the cycle of life and the relationship between human-made environments and nature. Kachani’s sculptures invite laughter and reflection, prompting viewers to consider the life inherent in the objects that surround us. His art is a reminder of the wood’s past life as part of a living tree and a nudge to acknowledge the often overlooked natural beauty in our daily lives.
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