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Radu Focsa Caribbean Blue N° 1
Photo Art print on aluminum.
Dimension: 40 x 40 cm -- 15,75 x 15,75 inches
Limited edition
Ready to be framed
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Caribbean Blue
How do we realize that we must leave our children a clean house?
Within thirty years, we will be squeezing more than 9 billion people, consuming ever more resources and exerting ever greater pressure on our planet.
In order to preserve the EARTH and ensure the well-being of future generations, it is imperative to initiate a profound change in our model of production and consumption.
This discourse is understood by the vast majority of us, but between understanding and changing behavior there is a long way.
To change your habits, you sometimes need an image or witness an event that constitutes the spark, in order to provoke emotional shock.
For me it happened several years ago, on a Caribbean beach.
You know one of those beaches that we see in advertisements from tour operators, which promise us holidays in heavenly places.
Only that the dream beach was cluttered with empty cans of beer, Coke and other Sodas. To all this were added the empty plastic bottles abandoned by holidaymakers or brought in by sea.
It was a sad sight, far, far from the dream beach.
It was there on this beach that I picked up with friends and fishermen from the island full of cans that we put in big bins at the waste reception center.
I took pictures as a souvenir.
Back from vacation I did this photographic work, in order to show as many people as possible the future image of our beaches if we do not change the paradigm!
The role of the artist, in this great challenge, is to contribute to the awareness of his contemporaries, through his work, through his actions.
The best way to preserve is to reduce our consumption of raw materials by giving a second life to objects that are intended from their conception for a single use! We must invent!
Compression made from plastic bottles collected on a Caribbean beach.