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Vitalité
2023

MALICIOUZ’s artistic approach is defined by the strength and presence of her characters, most of whom are Black women. Portrayed as monumental figures, they embody power, resilience, and pride—asserting their rightful place in public space with striking intensity.

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Details
Category
Mural
Producer(s)
SDC Promenade Masson
Acquisition mode
Commission from the artist
Materials
paint
External link
Location
Location
Location
Shop Service Comptant
Adress
2747 Street Masson
Accessibility
At any time

Artwork description

This dreamlike mural highlights the dynamic relationship between nature and urbanity, exploring the possibility of their harmonious coexistence. Through the depiction of landscapes, lush plant life, a female figure, and her integration into the heart of Promenade Masson, the work embodies this essential connection.

The artist seeks to capture the quiet strength and beauty of nature while emphasizing its vital role in our urban environments. The plants—symbols of growth, resilience, and vitality—reflect the living world’s ability to thrive even within built spaces.

The female figure, both powerful and delicate, represents our capacity to influence the environment, as well as the possibility of fully belonging to it. She symbolizes the harmony—both necessary and achievable—between humans and nature, even in the heart of the city.