31/01/2020
The artwork depicted consists of anthropocene artifacts discovered on the coast of Portugal. All parts of the object were in the ocean for many years, were sanded off and then dismantled without destroying the environment. A sustainable and durable material, whose natural abrasion ensures the inimitable surface structure.
Unique. Robust. Lasts for centuries.
Future generations can still enjoy it. Scientists say there are innumerable anthropocene artifacts in the world's oceans. An estimated 8 million tons are added annually. The reason for the increasing amount of washed up cultural treasures could be closely related to the excessive consumption in the Anthropocene.