Marine Plastic Sculptures

Gilles Cenazandotti Creates Colorful Beasts Out of Beachcombed Finds

The work of Gilles Cenazandotti, an artist born in Corsica, a French island in the Mediterranean Sea, reminds people of just how much junk can be found in the oceans and seas from around the world. There is so much that Gilles Cenazandotti is able to color code them and then create life-sized beasts out of his beachcombed findings.

From gorgeous gold cheetahs and pure white polar bears to more fantastical red and blue creatures, Gilles Cenazandotti's animalistic sculptures are striking works of art. Visual News points out the dual nature of each of his sculptures, "They are bizarrely bright and imaginative, giving plenty of clues to their homely origins and the artist who made them. But at the same time, each sculpture has a life-like appearance as if captured in mid-stride."
Trend Themes
1. Marine Pollution Awareness - Creating sculptures out of beachcombed plastic waste highlights the issue of marine pollution and raises awareness among viewers.
2. Upcycled Art - Using discarded materials, such as plastic found in the ocean, to create sculptures demonstrates the potential for upcycling and transforming waste into valuable art pieces.
3. Environmental Activism Through Art - Artists like Gilles Cenazandotti use their work to address environmental issues, encouraging activism and inspiring others to take action.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - The art industry can explore new avenues for creating sustainable and thought-provoking artwork by incorporating upcycling techniques and environmental messages.
2. Waste Management - The waste management industry can find innovative solutions for recycling and upcycling plastic waste, partnering with artists and incorporating their expertise.
3. Sustainable Tourism - The travel and tourism industry can collaborate with environmental artists to promote sustainable practices and create awareness about protecting marine ecosystems.

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