




Nanon Morsink Dutch, b. 1964
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Wandering, lost and solitary bodies. Figures that seek and find themselves.
They represent us all and at the same time they are nobody. Souls that enclose their own history and at the same time share a narrative of search, of dreams. Lost souls, children of the coil, figures interacting children, figures interacting, communicating emotions through different plastic resources.
The Dutch artist Nanon Morsink (Hengelo, 1964) defines herself as a multidisciplinary artist. She has always worked with different materials and techniques. However, her latest works
have focused on the use of textiles. Using various found resources, the artist "weaves" sculptures. Plastics and ropes from the greenhouses of Almería are rescued as part of the project "Mar sin plástico" (Sea without plastic).