"I was so weak, my body was so weak, I thought," I just want to finish the job before I die. "
Gillian Genser is a visual artist originally from Toronto, Canada, who has spent years experiencing severe headaches, vomiting and weakness, which she has always badociated with an autoimmune disease. But he had never felt as bad as when he had started working on a sculpture that would represent Adam, "the first man".
"I sat down at work and thought my life was ending," he told the BBC. Nevertheless, she was determined to complete the sculpture, which lasted 15 years.
Genser's work incorporates a variety of natural materials, such as seashells, corals, bones, horns and skulls of animals, obtained in an ethical manner. "I have a great love for nature and she is often more beautiful than anything an artist can create."