This series explores the boundary between the utilitarian and the artistic, engaging with the essence of creativity—the ability to find value in the discarded and overlooked. The artist, a sculptor working on construction sites, works daily with cement and artificial rock formations, a process that inevitably produces waste, including single-use polypropylene bags. Rather than ending in landfill, these materials are transformed into unexpected art objects.
Simple, expressive drawings on this rigid industrial surface create a striking paradox, capturing fleeting observations on labor, memory, and creation itself. Bridging the industrial and the personal, the works elevate chance into artistic expression, granting disposable objects a second life within the space of art.
polypropylene bag, acrylic, varnish, mdf wood 60x90 cm | 2025 Y