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The Place that no one owns Sculpture

Agnese Basova

United Kingdom

Sculpture, Lights on Plastic

Size: 7.9 W x 23.6 H x 7.9 D in

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About The Artwork

Arctic has been named as the last place that humans do not own, the land that is free. The submitted artwork is reflecting my ecological concerns of human-created pollution that have caused environmental instability. Climate changes, deforestation, species extinction have left the deep effect on economy, environment, culture and agriculture. Ice melting process is causing the disappearance of major ground surfaces. The land has become polluted - a combination of natural and synthetic material. I have Created the environment that is recognizable for humans. Where each material imitates some part of nature. The line between what is natural material and synthetic is blurring, offering optical illusion. Each material, trough the process, loses its natural shape and blends with other materials.

Details & Dimensions

Sculpture:Lights on Plastic

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:7.9 W x 23.6 H x 7.9 D in

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I am a fine artist with a background in medicine. My art practice incorporates nature, animal rights, the environment, and microbiology. I am interested in naturally produced materials that are exceptional in their physical and chemical properties, produced by nature, and which can be manipulated and explored through artistic process, such as spider webs, bread mold, and slime mold. During my artistic process I change the naturally derived and synthetically produced material’s physical and visual properties to create a new environment or object. The artificial, human-made, a polluted environment, where the line between what is natural and synthetic is blurring, offering optical illusion; the landscape that is dramatically changed that has become a reflection of us, where animals are objectified and kept under control. At the end each material takes a different shape, changing it's visual or physical properties. It is as much about the creation of an art object using the natural material as it is about the ability to participate in the process of creation. To collaborate with nature, to take a different and unexpected shape that without my interference would never appear.

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