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Fine Art Paper
10 x 10 in ($100)
White ($80)
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PLANET RECYCLED ART Recycled Art – net free, anti glitter It’s an genuine artistic project including the idea of Recycled Art and the eco-ethical issues. The project is set on reusing so called carrier bags, plastic bags used in households and those used for storing food (apples, potatos and garlic etc.) and many more plastic materials and cables. Those plastics after being thrown out or thrown into the water reservoirs become a lethal danger to all of nature – land and sea creatures: fish, tortoise, sea birds , whales, dolphins … 700 species are exposed to plastic as well as webs, wires and so on. Those creatures find themselves mistaking the artificial elements with what they assume is food dying due to digestion disorders or suffocation. Plastic and microplastics which can be found in the forms of microgranules in cosmetics or the omnipresent glitter is being eaten by fish and other sea animals finding it’s way into the food chain and onto our plates. The plastic pollution is posing a catastrophical threat to every living creature on Earth. – Plastic waste should never find a way into the environment . It is a precious secondary raw material – said by Maurits van Tol, vice president of Borelis during the IdentiPlast’s ‘ Plastic waste in closed circuit economy’ conference in Vienna.
2019
Giclee on Fine Art Paper
10 W x 10 H x 0.1 D in
15.25 W x 15.25 H x 1.2 D in
White
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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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