“Through this work, Stigora asks visitors to contemplate how areas of resistance in their lives can be transformed and how what can be seen as an obstruction can be turned into something beautiful.” “One bleached stump splays its roots like a gargantuan sea anemone. Other logs are pocked with holes, pierced with metal bits, adorned with rusty chains and in one case, scraped with a swath of green paint from a boat collision. On another, a tuft of yellowed grass bursts forth like a firework.” “Apart from their link with nature and the grace with which each of these creations resonates with space and elsewhere, the works of this fifteenth Art Season have in common a mystery, a charm, a depth, a poetry “that literally lights you up.” “The American sculptor Alison Stigora also questions the link between people and their environment. Placed in the middle of the park, her sculpture is an invitation to dance under the trees.”