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We live in a distorted world of capitalism and globalisation where the Earth continues, day by day, to be polluted. We have a choice: to continue to turn a blind eye; to refuse to contemplate these issues, or we can take the easy option to keep piling up more products, more clothes, more plastic – more garbage. However, the accumulated waste does not disappear. It remains, in a place far away, where we cannot see it. For example, in an Asian country. Or in the oceans.

Wings of Waste is a reflection on modern Western society. This work examines the freedoms we in the West take for granted as we have created and live an extremely comfortable life. Or at least for some. Where instead of examining and finding solutions for the root of the problem, we treat the surface, the things that are visible – we paint it beautifully, so we don’t see the rotten interior. 

By creating this artwork, I have used waste materials such as fabric, plastic bags and wires. In the process of making, the forms sometimes take life on their own, becoming an abstract work that attracts the eye. I find endless beauty in it. Working with waste materials I give them a second life and from trash they become art. It is this concept, this era of decay we live in where we can find hope and beauty, if we choose to stay conscious and committed for a better world.
We live in a distorted world of capitalism and globalisation where the Earth continues, day by day, to be polluted. We have a choice: to continue to turn a blind eye; to refuse to contemplate these issues, or we can take the easy option to keep piling up more products, more clothes, more plastic – more garbage. However, the accumulated waste does not disappear. It remains, in a place far away, where we cannot see it. For example, in an Asian country. Or in the oceans.

Wings of Waste is a reflection on modern Western society. This work examines the freedoms we in the West take for granted as we have created and live an extremely comfortable life. Or at least for some. Where instead of examining and finding solutions for the root of the problem, we treat the surface, the things that are visible – we paint it beautifully, so we don’t see the rotten interior. 

By creating this artwork, I have used waste materials such as fabric, plastic bags and wires. In the process of making, the forms sometimes take life on their own, becoming an abstract work that attracts the eye. I find endless beauty in it. Working with waste materials I give them a second life and from trash they become art. It is this concept, this era of decay we live in where we can find hope and beauty, if we choose to stay conscious and committed for a better world.
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Wings of Waste No.4 Painting

Fanni Kopacsi

Spain

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 15 W x 18 H x 0.6 D in

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By creating this artwork, I have used waste materials such as fabric, plastic bags and wires. In the process of making, the forms sometimes take life on their own, becoming an abstract work that attracts the eye. I find endless beauty in it. Working with waste materials I give them a second life and from trash they become art. It is this concept, this era of decay we live in where we can find hope and beauty, if we choose to stay conscious and committed for a better world.

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

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Size:15 W x 18 H x 0.6 D in

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Kopácsi works with textiles, creating sculptural pieces on canvas which give new life to found objects and waste materials, moving them beyond obsolescence. Her work explores the connections between what we create and carry with us and what we try to leave behind. Themes of this connectivity with one another and our environment emerge from within the work. She is captivated by the idea of life beyond the observable surface, and with how that life can be revealed. Through her work, she seeks to explore the metaphorical connections between materials and our shadow selves: the hidden, unacknowledged aspects of our psychology that we try to ignore or repress. Using the archetypal motif of sewing, representing both the creation of something new and the repair of something damaged or worn, she confronts the excess of contemporary society while celebrating our potential for transformation and renewal. She seeks to capture the essence of these intertwined concepts, exploring the tension between decadence and beauty, questioning the ideals that shape our perceptions and challenging preconceptions to create work that reflects the complexity of the human experience.

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