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Poland
Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 31.5 W x 31.5 H x 0.6 D in
Recycled Art - Without Net (OBJECTION FOR GLITTER) An original artistic project containing the idea of Recycled Art and ecological-ethical issues. It assumes the secondary use by me of the so-called Raschel bags, nets, bags used to pack household items such as apples, potatoes, garlic, as well as other plastic elements or cables. After being dumped or thrown into waters, they pose a huge threat to the natural environment: terrestrial and marine animals: fish, turtles, seabirds, whales, dolphins... 700 species of animals are exposed to the presence of plastic and among others, also nets, wires. Animals confuse the abovementioned waste with food dying due to digestive disorders or strangulation. Plastic and microplastics present as m.in. microgranules in cosmetics or ubiquitous glitter are eaten by fish and other marine animals, and from there they end up in the food chain... sometimes on our plates. Pollution with plastic is a disaster that threatens the health and life of all the inhabitants of our planet.
Original Created:2018
Subjects:Geometric
Painting:Acrylic on Canvas
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:31.5 W x 31.5 H x 0.6 D in
Frame:Not Framed
Ready to Hang:No
Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments.
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Poland
Pfishova - a Kashubian - born Polish painter and graphic. Graduate of the Graphic Department at the Academy of Fine Arts in Gdansk. She deal with among others painting , artistic graphics, illustration. Pfishova's work creates a specific marriage of structure and geometry, which is based on a fascination with structural nature as well as traditional techniques such as woodcut, linocut, drypoint, as well as a passion for typography. He looks for simplicity in colors and forms, but often combining both, then going beyond his frames. She is interested in the subject of plastic and pollution of the planet and the environment, so she often creates using secondary elements such as nets, wires and strings. Her paintings function in a variety of spaces, often the artistic component of utility and residential interiors. The artist indigenous Kashubian Girl currently lives and works in Wroclaw, wherein 2015 she started her career as a professional artist. Pfishova's paintings belong to private collections and appear at the auctions in Polish auction houses.
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