„Melting Boundaries: The Second Life of Glass”.

The installation „Melting Boundaries” is an artistic reflection on the complex and fragile balance between human activity and nature. Climate change and humanity’s impact on our planet are among the most pressing issues of our time. Each of our choices can either contribute to solving this problem or make it worse.

In creating this glass installation, I deliberately chose to use materials that have already been used. In a new context, not only do the glass fragments from my previous work „Dream” come to life, but so do the glass and mirrors found near trash containers.

In my art, both aesthetics and meaning are important. Today, discarded materials are reborn as part of an artistic dialogue, inviting the viewer to reflect not only on the fragility of glass or mirrors but also on the fragility of our planet. These „rescued” materials become artistic tools, showcasing my desire to create more responsibly and consciously, and to contribute to sustainability and waste reduction.

This work encourages contemplation of human responsibility toward nature. Just as our daily choices affect the world around us, each glass structure reflecting the melting glaciers demonstrates the importance of our decisions in the context of climate change.

I hope my work will inspire viewers to rethink their relationship with nature and the choices they make daily.

Photos in the article: Images from my previous work „Dream” and visuals of the glass and mirrors found near trash containers are transformed in my work into an artistic reminder of the significance of recycling and sustainability for our planet.

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