
« Fire Performance » burning of one of my totemic sculptures and a traditional Yanomami basket on a sandbank along the Orinoco river in Amazonas, Venezuela – photo: Barbara Crane Navarro
« The Fire Sculpture » alternates scenes of the « Fire Performance » burning of one of my totemic sculptures at Le Chaufferie in St. Maurice, France, with scenes of Yanomami daily life in their forest and village and the « Fire Performance » burning of one of my totemic sculptures and a traditional Yanomami basket on a sandbank along the Orinoco river in Amazonas, Venezuela.

« Fire Performance » burning of one of my totemic sculptures at La Chaufferie in St. Maurice, France – photo: Barbara Crane Navarro
More than wood or canvas, fire is the most essential element of this sculpture. The ephemeral nature of the sculpture and the Yanomami basket reflects the fragility of its subject: oral cultures, immaterial and ancestral on the verge of disappearing…and the fragility of a forest, vital for humanity, on the verge of being destroyed.

Yanomami messengers walking through the forest to invite a neighboring village to a feast, Alto Orinoco, Amazonas, Venezuela – photo (a still from film): Barbara Crane Navarro
Sound Design by César Antonio Estay Herrera
Here’s the film:

Yanomami in the river at the edge of their immense forest, Amazonas, Venezuela – photo (a still from film): Barbara Crane Navarro
For more information about the Rainforest Art Project, please see my website here:
http://www.barbaranavarro.comAnd here in a blog by Palm Oil Detectives:
https://wordpress.com/read/feeds/114089794/posts/3744071063
Yanomami messenger, with bow and arrows and a homegrown tobacco wad in his cheek, walking through the forest to invite a neighboring village to a feast, Alto Orinoco, Amazonas, Venezuela – photo (a still from film): Barbara Crane Navarro
Thank you so much for appreciating my work! Barbara
Please help protect the forests, rivers, wildlife and the lives of the Yanomami and other Indigenous peoples by boycotting ALL products from deforestation; gold, palm oil, exotic wood, gemstones, soy, beef, leather, etc.
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