Brazilian conjures works of art from plastic bags

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Brazilian artist Eduardo Srur recreated art works by Picasso and Edvard Munch using recycled plastic picked up from streets and rivers to raise awareness on plastic waste and pollution

For his latest exhibition, he has copied Picasso, Van Gogh, Monet and Warhol to draw attention to pollution caused by the accumulation of plastic waste.

"These works will remain for centuries in the history of mankind, and so will the plastic that we are dumping in nature," he said in his Sao Paulo studio.Brazilian artist Eduardo Srur puts pieces of plastic bags in a box to recreate famous paintings as part of his new series 'Plastic Nature' in his studio in Sao Paulo, Brazil May 27, 2021. Picture taken May 27, 2021.

During the coronavirus pandemic, Srur's focus returned to the studio, where he swapped paint brushes for a pair of tweezers, working colored plastic through holes in a board to form images. “Plastic dominates everything and everyone today, so in this series I create artwork that has no paint or glue, just bits of plastic bags that end up making the image you see,” he said.Subscribe for our daily curated newsletter to receive the latest exclusive Reuters coverage delivered to your inbox.

 

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