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Ferama's artistic direction experienced a decisive turn while she was in West-Africa where she learned the lost wax method, a bronze founding technique. Working in her own studio later in Bamako, Mali gave an African and earthy influence to her work which is seen in her current sculptures. An additional influence has been her close relationship to India and its spirituality. In her art Ferama brings her knowledge of the liveliness and beauty of the earth in form combined with the light of the sun to give her sculptures oneness with the earth. In this sense Ferama is giving a body to light which spreads on the observer with a corresponding openness. The artist lives in Paris.
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