Big Trash Animals: Artist Turns Junk Into Animals To Remind Us About Pollution
This is Artur Bordalo’s (aka Bordalo II) series of artwork that aims to draw attention to the problems of waste production, materials that are not reused, pollution and its effect on the planet. These are problems that are likely to be forgotten, become trivial or become necessary evils.
The idea is to depict nature itself, in this case – animals out of materials that are responsible for its destruction. These works were built with end-of-life materials: the majority found in wastelands, abandoned factories or just randomly. Some were obtained from companies that are going through a recycling process.
Damaged bumpers, burnt garbage cans, tires and appliances are just some of the objects that can be identified when you go into detail. They are camouflaging the result of our habits with a little ecological and social awareness. You can find previous post of his sculpture here.
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Share on FacebookTop, I like is work a lot. É Top, adoro mesmo o trabalho do "Bordalo"
wow imagine the logistics involved in getting the materials, the crane, the paint... mounting them to a place like near the water...
HI Happypanda 01 I am asking permission to use these photos. To whom are we going to give the credits? thank you
In awe of the scale of his work, and the creative process of choosing industrial waste items to recreate the world of fauna.
I love Bordalo's work. Excellent use of materials and imagination to raise awareness of such important issues. His art is real urban art, for all to enjoy. Good work.
Awsome! Art to draw attention to this serious problem! I'so proud of my artist.
This is insane! At first I couldn't figure out if this was a 3D painting or actual stuff!
Top, I like is work a lot. É Top, adoro mesmo o trabalho do "Bordalo"
wow imagine the logistics involved in getting the materials, the crane, the paint... mounting them to a place like near the water...
HI Happypanda 01 I am asking permission to use these photos. To whom are we going to give the credits? thank you
In awe of the scale of his work, and the creative process of choosing industrial waste items to recreate the world of fauna.
I love Bordalo's work. Excellent use of materials and imagination to raise awareness of such important issues. His art is real urban art, for all to enjoy. Good work.
Awsome! Art to draw attention to this serious problem! I'so proud of my artist.
This is insane! At first I couldn't figure out if this was a 3D painting or actual stuff!
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