With "Food Waste Ketchup," the artist tackles another powerful symbol of consumer society: the Heinz ketchup bottle. This visually striking creation reveals a shattered bottle, spilling its bright red contents onto a pristine surface. A scene where controlled disorder becomes a metaphor for waste and unmanaged abundance.
This photograph is part of a critical reflection on the trivialization of excess and the environmental repercussions it causes. The symbolism of ketchup, a universally recognized and consumed product, is combined with that of shattered glass, evoking a breaking point in our relationship with food.
Printed on 285g Hahnemühle FineArt Pearl paper, this photograph captures every shard of glass and every drop of ketchup with striking precision. Signed and embossed by the artist, it is both a work of art and a manifesto against food waste.
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
This powerful piece finds its place in contemporary spaces or galleries, calling into question the ecological emergency and consumerist practices.
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