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Adeline de Monseignat for HEAL Palestine

Rooted, 2025

Bronze with Black Patina 15 x 10 x 2 cm Limited edition of 25 + 5 APs Numbered, dated, and signed by the artist

Starting price: £2,000. Available now for pre-order

About Adeline de Monseignat

Adeline de Monseignat (b. 1987) is a Dutch-Monegasque artist living and working between Mexico City and London. Her sculptural practice explores themes of transformation, fertility, and the cyclical nature of life, often drawing inspiration from the natural world, motherhood, and mythology. Working primarily with materials such as stone, bronze, and glass, she creates tactile, sensuous forms that blur the line between the animate and inanimate, the bodily and the architectural. Monseignat completed a Foundation in Fine Art at the Slade School of Fine Art and holds degrees from University College London, and City & Guilds of London Art School. Her work has been exhibited internationally in institutions such as Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Monterrey (MARCO), Casa Wabi Foundation and Jumex in Mexico, the Malls Galleries and the Royal Society of Sculptors in London, and at art fairs including Art Brussels and Zona Maco, as well as galleries including Nahmad Projects, Victoria Miro, Cadogan, Bo Lee and Workman, Colector and MASA Galería. Her immersive installations invite personal and collective reflection, offering encounters that are at once physical, emotional, and symbolic.

About HEAL Palestine

Founded in 2024, HEAL Palestine provides emergency aid to Gaza and promotes health, education, aid, and leadership. As well as working on the ground, HEAL Palestine is the leading nonprofit bringing injured kids from Gaza to the USA for free medical care that is impossible to access locally.

Adeline de Monseignat, Rooted, 2025. Bronze with Black Patina, 15 x 10 x 2 cm, Limited edition of 25 + 5 APs, Numbered, dated, and signed, by the artistStarting price: £2,000. Available now for pre-orderEnquire

© Adeline de Monseignat

Adeline de MonseignatRooted, 2025Bronze with Black Patina 15 x 10 x 2 cm Limited edition of 25 + 5 APs Numbered, dated, and signed by the artistStarting price: £2,000. Available now for pre-orderEnquire

© Adeline de Monseignat

Peaceful Protest

Adeline de Monseignat © by Luis Garvan

28 August 2025: Rooted is a limited-edition bronze sculpture that Adeline de Monseignat has created in collaboration with Artists Support. The project will raise vital funds for HEAL Palestine, a US-registered nonprofit providing specialized medical care, rehabilitation, and emotional support to children from Palestine who have suffered severe injuries and loss.

Inspired by the watermelon seed—an emblem deeply rooted in Palestinian narratives—the sculpture reflects a message of endurance and solidarity amid profound adversity.

As of 14 August 2025, HEAL Palestine’s Global Healing Program has brought 63 injured children from Palestine to the United States for free medical treatment at some of the world’s leading hospitals—care that is otherwise inaccessible due to the destruction of Gaza’s healthcare system. Some of the children are severely malnourished, and many suffer from critical injuries such as amputations, severe burns, and trauma-related complications.

In early August 2025, HEAL carried out the largest evacuation of injured children from Gaza to the U.S., bringing 15 children and over 35 family members to safety and care. This holistic program provides not only advanced medical interventions, often involving multiple surgeries and long-term rehabilitation, but also comprehensive mental health support, education, and community-based assistance for both the children and their families throughout their healing journey.

Recent restrictions on visas from Gaza make HEAL’s work even more urgent and underline the precarity of access to care.

Meticulously crafted in black-patinated bronze, the sculpture measures 15 x 10 x 2 cm and is an edition of 25, with 5 Artist’s Proofs, available to pre-order now and purchase from 9 September 2025. Each work is signed, dated, and numbered by the artist and comes in an elegant linen box designed by the artist measuring 28 x 23.4 x 3.2 cm that includes its respective Certificate of Authenticity.

Priced at £2,000, 100% of the sale proceeds go directly to HEAL Palestine. One sculpture covers one month of living expenses, education, mental health care, and other essential resources for an injured child and their family while they undergo free, life-saving treatment whether in the U.S., other partner countries, or through HEAL’s ongoing programs. This critical support allows the children to focus entirely on healing—physically and emotionally—while HEAL's dedicated social workers and volunteers provide care, guidance, and a sense of home throughout their treatment journey.

“The atrocities of the genocide in Gaza might leave me at a loss for words, but not silent. This work is a testament to my peaceful protest and hopes for better futures-both individually and collectively.” —Adeline de Monseignat.