Message in a bottle
In each photograph, the staging shows men and women who carry on their bodies and in their gestures the story of the life of human beings who, balance and harmony with nature, have preferred the interaction with lightweight plastics, by sinuous movements, able to wrap them and engage them in games and propitiatory dances. Hidden in the folds of the image, mundane objects of plastic, commonly used, inserted with a low resolution and a magnification of proportion, invade the scene in a subtle, almost like appearances under the skin escaped the control of the Creator, to bear witness to what happens in off the Pacific Ocean Trash Vortex Island (the two continents of waste gathered by the tides whose perpetual motion reduces the plastic polymers, macromolecules no longer recoverable and relentlessly absorbed from the environment).
Exhortation, therefore, to reflect on their actions and daily habits and to question the way we live in the present, with a view to preserve and hand down a more sustainable future for the next generations. An "awakening" of consciousness not only communicated through the expressive message of the project but, more importantly, through the works themselves, think and create like real photographic installations of an ethical value: the fine art print on cotton paper suspended in a glass case of glass and wood is both a means of raising the use of biodegradable materials and a symbol of the kind of "suspension" where is the future of humanity and life on Earth, a future conditional on the choice, now necessary to behave in a responsible and environmentally friendly.
You have to think about the Future of Life and the only way in which we can and must do is taking care of our planet, leaving no harmful traces of our passage. Only this can ensure clean water to those who have thirst. A suggestion to become responsible consumers and to remember that here, now, in this world, each of us is given the opportunity to live, to exist, and not only to survive to ourselves and to our waste. Our society needs a collective awakening and 100% Biodegradable.
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