Trash vs Trash

Trash vs Trash

Categories: Culture | Ecology

The artist Artur Bordalo, whose work we have already shown you, creates in order to draw attention to a problem that we have begun to forget or consider as an inevitable evil: environmental pollution.

Trash vs Trash

The artist depicts nature itself — animals — with the help of materials that are harmful to it. They use things that have run out of life — Arthur finds them in landfills, abandoned factories, and so on: damaged bumpers, burned trash cans, tires, appliances.

Trash vs Trash

Trash vs Trash

Trash vs Trash

Trash vs Trash

Trash vs Trash

Trash vs Trash

Trash vs Trash

Trash vs Trash

Trash vs Trash

Trash vs Trash

Trash vs Trash

Trash vs Trash

Keywords: Pollution | Art | Creative | Garbage | Sculptures | Creativity | Streets | Artist

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