Roxana Fazeli
21st Century Myths Recycled Art Sculpture
This recycled art sculpture fuses discarded materials and symbolism, critiquing humanity's environmental impact and ethical dilemmas in technology
Artwork Description
Artist: Roxana Fazeli |
Title: 21st Century Myths Series - 3 |
Medium: Mixed Media - Recycled art sculpture |
Width: 46 cm Length: 46 cm Height: 100 cm |
Year: 2021 |
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about this recycled art sculpture
Roxana Fazeli's "21st Century Myths" is a recycled art sculpture series focusing on humanity's impact on nature. The series emphasizes monkeys, our closest animal relatives, highlighting their roles in technological projects like space travel and scientific studies.
Fazeli employs mixed media, utilizing industrial waste and papier-mâché to craft these sculptures. This choice of materials underscores environmental degradation caused by human technological advancement.
The sculptures often depict monkeys interacting with human-made objects, symbolizing the complex relationship between humans, animals, and technology. Through this series, Fazeli critiques humanity's exploitation of nature under the guise of progress. Her work encourages reflection on the ethical implications of using animals in technological endeavors.
The "21st Century Myths" series serves as a commentary on environmental issues and the consequences of human actions on the ecosystem. Fazeli's art invites viewers to consider the sustainability of current technological practices.
By repurposing discarded materials, she transforms waste into thought-provoking art, highlighting the potential for change. Her sculptures blend artistic expression with environmental activism, fostering awareness and dialogue.
The series challenges audiences to rethink their relationship with technology and its impact on the natural world. Fazeli's work exemplifies how art can address pressing ecological concerns through innovative use of materials and symbolism. "21st Century Myths" stands as a testament to the power of recycled art in conveying critical messages about sustainability and conservation.
about the artist
Roxana Fazeli, born in 1976 in Tehran, Iran, is a multidisciplinary artist specializing in photography and sculpture. She earned her bachelor's degree in Photography from Tehran Markaz Architecture & Art University in 2003.
In 2019, Fazeli held a solo exhibition titled "Masmour" at Shirin Gallery in Tehran, focusing on the human footprint on near-extinct species like rhinos and whales. Her work often draws inspiration from ancient civilizations, where animals were revered, to critique modern society's exploitation of nature.
Her notable series, "21st Century Myths," features sculptures of monkeys interacting with human-made objects, symbolizing the complex relationship between humans, animals, and technology. These statues encourage reflection on the ethical implications of technological progress.
Fazeli's statues have been showcased in various exhibitions, both solo and group, reflecting her commitment to environmental activism through creative expression. Her innovative use of recycled materials transforms waste into thought-provoking art, fostering awareness and dialogue about sustainability and conservation.
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