
Plastic Nature
Imagining is also a way of flying
Bright, saturated environments where imaginary animals transformed into helium balloons inhabit realistic landscapes. A visual reflection on the environmental crisis: plastic shouldn't be the only animal inhabiting our lagoons.
Bright, saturated environments where imaginary animals transformed into helium balloons inhabit realistic landscapes. A visual reflection on the environmental crisis: plastic shouldn't be the only animal inhabiting our lagoons.
About the Series
The acrylic series "Plastic Nature" creates bright, saturated, and realistic environments where imaginary animal figures with disproportionate volumes retain the identity of their nature.
Each work is a meticulous study of a real animal, later transformed into a helium balloon. The metallic reflections, shine, and textures of the plastic contrast with the organic richness of jungles, lagoons, and coral reefs.
The acrylic series "Plastic Nature" creates bright, saturated, and realistic environments where imaginary animal figures with disproportionate volumes retain the identity of their nature.
Each work is a meticulous study of a real animal, later transformed into a helium balloon. The metallic reflections, shine, and textures of the plastic contrast with the organic richness of jungles, lagoons, and coral reefs.
"Plastic shouldn't be the only animal that inhabits our lagoons."
In these contemporary surrealist paintings, the sky becomes a symbolic territory where the real and the imagined meet.

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