“I have two rabbits on the loose, I hope you’re not afraid,” announces Kim Quach as she walks through the door of her apartment, Wonder Woman cape on her shoulders, magic bracelets and starry headband. on her gray-pink hair.
“They are purebred dwarf Angora ram rabbits.
I have their family tree over five generations,” specifies, delighted to have this information, the 49-year-old visual artist and origamist based in Savigny-sur-Orge (Essonne), while making the presentations: Maï, who designates the flower of the new year in Vietnam, is the mother of Fuji, the other rabbit.
Both live in Kim's cathedral living room transformed into an artist's studio, caring neither for the works exhibited there nor for the human beings who populate it.
Above the table where Kim works, a hot air balloon made from subway tickets floats in the air, attached to fishing wire, alongside what look like intertwined star anise seeds.
“I am a self-taught artist,” she explains, sunny and smiling.
I have been creating since I was little.
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