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The Last Breath Painting

Natalia Kapchuk

United Kingdom

Painting, Acrylic on Stone

Size: 47.2 W x 47.2 H x 2 D in

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The work is a part of "The Lost Planet" series dedicated to the environmental problems and climate change issues. Combination of industrial materials such as acrylic, resi-crete, plastic, diamond dust, glass chips together with natural ones allowed literally revive the art piece "The Last Breath". Fires and Illegal logging of the Amazonian rainforests are negative human interventions that are reflected in the quality of air and life on Earth. Oxygen released by trees in this region, makes up to 20% of the total O2 production and plays an important role in stabilizing the ecology. The lungs of our planet suffer, but we do not think about it. Will it be too late when the time for the last breath comes? The silhouette of the mainland is laid out of dry flowers while the heart of the Amazonian forests is made of green moss as a symbol of living and life itself, that depends on breathing. The work presented in limited edition of 1 piece.

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Painting:Acrylic on Stone

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:47.2 W x 47.2 H x 2 D in

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Natalia Kapchuk is a Russian-born London-based artist. She works in mixed media, exploring ecological issues, global effects of pollution as well as protection of the environment. The artist’s main interests are the life on this planet, biodiversity of various countries, continents and vast expanses of oceans – the theme that never fails to inspire and spurs one to search for new expressive means and experiment in media, such as wood, resi-crete, plastic, glass bits and metallic grit, natural stones, crystals, diamond dust and gold leaf. Natalia Kapchuk travels a lot around the world getting inspired by natural beauty to emphasize global environmental problems and negative impact of industrial waste. In the art project titled «The Lost Planet» she highlights such issues as environmental damage and critical amounts of plastic waste in the waters of the world's ocean. In order to contrast natural materials (such as tree bark, sand, natural stones, crystals, fermented moss) and enhance the effect, Kapchuk experiments with industrial materials like polymers and resi-crete, diamond dust, gilding, metal chips and plastic.   As a philanthropist and an art ambassador of the Parliamentary Society of Arts, Fashion and Sport (UK) Natalia Kapchuk keeps drawing attention to important environmental issues affecting the future of our planet, and seeks to promote harmonious coexistence of humans in every corner of the world.  

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