Eve de Jong

“The artist shapes the beautiful and useful out of the dump heap of human life.”  – Claude Lévi-Strauss

My work talks to the possibility of reinvention and second chances – for objects, ourselves and our planet.

Recycled plastic lids and bottle tops are reshaped and transposed to speak to the environmental challenges we face in a way that is bright, engaging and meaningful.  Mimicking natural objects, my work juxtaposes the concept of “natural” landscapes with the “artificial” plastic destined to be entombed in the earth, but instead shaped into objects, decorative and filled with meaning.

Our sea and our land have become a dumping ground for waste.  So much plastic, even that supposedly recycled sometimes ends up in the earth or sea.  These plastic rocks remind us of the danger to the environment.  Although they are part of it, they are not waste, but warning objects, illustrating the peril and potential of consumption – for they are also colourful, lively and beautiful.

I am inspired by the concept of the bricoleur, working with the objects to hand to create something novel, something unexpected, as well as the work of the Futurists.  In their desire to throw off the shackles of the past and artistic and creative convention, the Futurists opened the way for radical new forms of artistic expression, including the materials of the industrial age.

And yet we now pay the price for our dependence on the vast industrial-energy complex, in the form of environmental degradation and global warming.  I choose to work in a medium that encapsulates this terrible bargain – plastic.

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Vanish

Medium:  Melted Vanish caps, on painted wooden frame

Size: 30 x 30 cm

Year: 2024

Price:  R1 000 (Framed)

Colours of Compassion  | Thur, 28th November 2024  | Ten Bompas Hotel | Viewing from 3:30 PM | Bidding starts 6:30 PM

Contact

Michelle Giammartini at events@smilefoundationsa.org
WhatsApp/Phone at 083 325 2766.