With "Food Waste Kiwi," the artist highlights the poignant paradox of abundance and food waste. This striking image captures a ripped-open kiwi, its juicy pieces and scattered seeds, evoking the fragility of natural resources in the face of rampant consumption. The dramatic visual effect, combined with a pared-down composition, transforms this damaged fruit into a powerful allegory on the impact of our consumption habits.
The immaculate background reinforces the contrast between the disorder of the bursting fruit and the idea of purity, symbolizing a tension between ideal and reality. Every detail, from the grain of the kiwi's skin to the vibrant texture of the pulp, is captured with extraordinary precision, testifying to the artistic care behind the work.
Printed on 285g Hahnemühle FineArt Pearl paper, this creation guarantees exceptional nuances and texture quality, ideal for enhancing a contemporary space or a personal gallery.
Available in several formats, this work is delivered unframed, with white margins of 3 to 5 cm. The dimensions available are :
- S 30×30 cm
- M Size : 50×50 cm
- L size : 70×70 cm
- XL size : 110×110 cm
A powerful piece that invites reflection while bringing a modern and committed aesthetic touch to your decor.
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