Carian Anda

The Parallel Consumer I - Recycled HDPE Plastic Waste (Detergent Bottles)



Year

2018


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The sculpture is an idealistic suggestion on how consumer waste should be perceived and treated in today’s context. Metaphorically, the term 'parallel' represent consumer waste as consumer in the surrealistic parallel world, created by the artist to visualize another world consisting of plastic society to highlight the issue of plastic waste pollution that is happening now. The artist is using hyperbole approach In a dire need to explain the situation by visualising In the surrealistic parallel world, the sculptures are doing what the consumer does exactly at the same moment, and at the same situation (consuming human and waste them just like what is happening in the real world).

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Recycled HDPE Plastic waste (Detergent Bottles)

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