In this version of the dandelion, the artist choose to work with the organic material (branches, woods, leaves), fallen to the ground after a strong storm that hit the woods of Cortina. The use of the natural elements characteristic of the place allows the work to completely blend into the environment where it belongs. At the same time, this mimesis transforms the perception of dandelion that is no longer perceived as such. The installation, unlike the previous one, which is permanent, is ephemeral and changes with the passing of time and seasons, living the life of the forest. In this way, it gradually leave the green and becomes dry, thus highlighting its structure.

See also the twin sculpture/installation Letter “O” – The dull sound of Dandelion.

Both sculptures are featured in the Arcipelago Fossile permanent exhibition in Cortina d’Ampezzo.

https://www.artribune.com/arti-visive/arte-contemporanea/2020/07/arcipelago-fossile-opere-tre-artisti-sentieri-cortina-dampezzo/