Unique Artwork “Food Waste Ketchup” – Limited Edition of 11
With Food Waste Ketchup, the artist continues his reflection on the consumer society and the food waste, by diverting one of the most emblematic products of industrial culture.
In the center of the image, a ripped open ketchup bottle releases its bright red contents, splashing the surface in a visually striking chaos. What was once a symbol of conviviality and taste pleasure becomes here a metaphor for excess, waste and loss of value of everyday objects.
Far from being a simple denunciation, this work plays on thevisual ambiguity : the spilled ketchup evokes both a scene dramatized and one a nod to pop art, where industrial products are magnified to better question their place in our lives. The vibrant color of ketchup, its texture and its chaotic splash recall certain works of Jackson Pollock, where movement and material create an expressive tension.
Shot in limited series of 11 copies, each work is numbered, signed and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
The printing is done on the prestigious Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta paper 315g, recognized for its museum qualities and its exceptional rendering. Each print benefits from a meticulous handcrafted finish : mounted on a medium wood support with a special Fine Arts glue, then protected by three coats of matte varnish, guaranteeing visual depth and optimal durability.
In an eco-responsible approach, each work is highlighted in a carefully selected recycled frame, adding a authentic and sustainable dimension to this creation.
Available formats :
- S : ≈ 30×30 cm
- M : ≈ 50×50 cm
- L : ≈ 80×80 cm
With Food Waste Ketchup, the artist diverts an innocuous everyday object to make a aesthetic and social criticism, oscillating between dark humor and an incisive look at overconsumption and waste.
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