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Sculpture, Plastic on Canvas
Size: 9.2 W x 9.2 H x 2 D in
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Zoanthids- marine animals found in coral reefs, and come in variety of different colonizing formations and in numerous colors 'Let's make corals colorful again' Due to Global warming, half of the great barrier reef has died since 2016. This ecosystem collapse can lead to devastating effects on our planet. Every small action from each individual count. I chose to contribute through my art. Took the pledge to reduce the plastic trash by converting it into a piece of art and spread the word. This unique mixed media wall sculptural artwork is done on canvas with a beautiful texture of painted upcycled plastic bottles. This artwork is inspired by a close up macro shot of a zoanthids cluster. Project - 'For the planet' : Recycled artworks I started doing since 3 years, after a pledge to work for a greener planet. All the plastic bottles with different textures are upcycled to get unique textures on my artworks. I decided to work with oceanlife theme, since they are most affected due to plastic pollution. In each of my works, the texture is individually cut and painted from discarded plastic bottles. Its my way of saving our planet. So buying one of my original works from this series, you are not only supporting art but also supporting a good cause. The art will come framed and ready to hang. It will be signed on front and certificate of authenticity will be attached
2020
Plastic on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
9.2 W x 9.2 H x 2 D in
White
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Swapna Namboodiri create assemblages, installations and sculptural artworks using mixed mediums including found objects and repurposed plastics. Her art practice is inextricably intertwined with sustainability. Nature being her favorite subject, she try to embrace the beauty of textures and patterns around her and create a visual treat in her works using reclaimed plastics. Her works often reflects the Japanese philosophy ‘Wabi-Sabi’- to embrace the beauty of imperfections. She embraces the imperfect organic shapes created by the hand-cut single-use plastics and highlights the textures in her artworks, making it a unique collectible piece of art!
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