I am an illustrator and artist committed to promoting recycling and raising environmental consciousness. My artwork centers on the issue of ocean pollution, driven by a respect for nature. I collect tiny pieces of discarded paper and plastic from around the world, transforming them into art. This personal and nearly archaeological pursuit uncovers the hidden potential in common garbage.
In my studio, Tiny Pieces, I assemble collages and create sculptures using repurposed plastic to honor marine life and advocate for ocean conservation. The materials form a layered textured, providing each artwork with a deep story that extends beyond its exterior. I am passionate about hosting workshops that engage participants in a quest to explore the hidden origins of the waste and transform it into artworks with new significance.
My work sparks conversations about climate change and sustainability, highlighting connections between ecological and societal issues. It challenges us to reevaluate our relationship with the material world. I have an eye for detail and the ability to transform complex ideas into powerful visuals that bridge the abstract and the concrete.
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