"Melting" - plexiglas: 110 x 100 cm
The Arctic is warming far more quickly than anywhere else on the planet. Temperatures climbed nearly 1 degree Celsius in the past decade alone.
This artwork is created with decaying raspberries and silver leaves on plexiglas
"Equality" - plexiglas: 120 x 130 cm
Female sea horse deposits the eggs in a particular bag in the womb of the male. When the time comes, he expels younglings with stomach contractions similar to parturition.
"World without borders" - plexiglas: 100 x 150 cm
Many fish species regularly migrate, some in search for food others for reproduction. In some cases the reason for the migration is unknown. Approximately 70% of the Earth's surface is water-covered, and contrary to the dry land does not present obvious barriers to movement of its inhabitants
"Fukushima 2011" - plexiglas: 75 x 100 cm
Nuclear disaster in Japan caused by the earthquake and the subsequent tsunami on 11th March 2011 made the world reconsider the appropriateness and acceptability of nuclear power plants as the source of energy. This disaster was classified at level 7 - the same as the one in Chernobyl
"Beehive" - plexiglas: 130 x 100 cm
The traces of raspberries paint the Plexiglas and silver leaves previously applied to it, showing the image of the portrayed beehive. This metaphor for ecology invites to ponder on the complex relationship and responsibility each individual has within an organized society.
"Bee" - plexiglas: 100 x 110 cm
"Diversity" - plexiglas: 100 x 110 cm
'Black sheep' as a symbol of racism. The expression "black sheep" can be found in various languages. It describes an element that differentiates itself from the other members of the group and usually has negative implications. It also includes a passive attitude, prejudice, discrimination toward a person identified by their origin, culture, religion, ethnic group, sex, physical aspect, their dialect or imperfect pronunciation, clothing, habits, the social custom or other characteristics
"New Tradition" - plexiglas: 120 x 130 cm
A brand new profession has been "invented" by the 21st century Romans: fake centurions posing for or with tourists for a fee. They can often be seen talking on mobile phones and smoking modern-day cigarettes in stark contrast to their outfits
"Migrations" - plexiglas: 100 x 150 cm
Monarch butterflies are the only insect capable of flying for thousands of kilometers from north to south escaping winter and in the opposite direction in spring. They are one of the most emblematic examples of the capacity of adjustment in nature. Today monarch butterflies are at risk of extinction because men are destroying forests in which they spend their winters, depriving them of their natural habitat. However, there is a place in Mexico called “Butterfly Biosphere Reserve” created to protect them during winter. It has been the UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2008
"Trees" - plexiglas: 100 x 130 cm
"Mattatoio" - plexiglas: 100 x 150 cm
Global meat production has increased rapidly over the past 50 years - total production has grown 4-5 fold since 1961. This trend has major negative consequences for land and water use and environmental change. Although meat is a concentrated source of nutrients it also enhances the risks of chronic ill health, such as from colorectal cancer and cardiovascular disease
"Golden Cage" - plexiglas: 80 x 100 cm
Barb wire is one of the symbols of the modern world. Few objects have such a long history of use - barb wire has not changed much from its original design, is just slightly evolved to increase its gruesome efficiency. It is used to keep the livestock but also to keep the immigrants and refugees at the borders. This object, with its controversial history became the symbol of the oppression. On the other hand, refugees who managed to cross those obstacles and to arrive to the promised land found themselves living in a golden cage, in a privileged situation but with the limited personal freedom
"Hunger XXI" - plexiglas: 75 x 100
Estimated 795 million people do not have enough food. This makes almost 1/9 of the world population. At the same time we produce enough food to feed all 7.4 billion people.
"Now you see me" - plexiglas: 120 x 130 cm
The amphibians are one of the most endangered species and are currently on the brink of extinction. According to some estimations 60% of 85 European sorts are in rapid decline. They are also essential for the equilibrium in nature
"Bees" - plexiglas: 100 x 110 cm
Bees are essential for the biodiversity and the equilibrium of the ecosystem. Up to 35% of the world’s food production depend on their activity. 71 out of 100 most produced crops are pollinated by bees and only in Europe 4 000 different cultures grow thanks to them
"The turtle" - plexiglas: 100 x 150 cm
"Oath of office NY" - plexiglas: 100 x 180 cm
On 20th January 2009, with the ceremony of inauguration in office at Capitol Hill, Barack Obama became the 44th president of the United States of America - the first Afro-American to hold this office. The event was broadcast all over the world including the giant screen at Time Square
"No job today" - plexiglas: 75 x 100 cm
Catalonian parliament has passed the law abolishing the corrida. Bull fights have been forbidden since 2012
"The Fence" - plexiglas: 100 x 150 cm
Immigration is one of the most problematic and controversial social phenomenon from the point of view of its causes and its consequences. It regards regulation and control of migrations and their residence. The immigration can contribute solving the problems of excessive population, hunger, epidemics and poverty
"Inspire a generation" - plexiglas: 120 x 130 cm
Motto of the Olympic Games in London 2012
"The Raft of Lampedusa" - plexiglas: 120 x 130 cm
Since the beginning of 1990 the migrants from Africa and Middle East have been crossing the Mediterranean Sea trying to reach Europe. The immigration over the sea has been intensified concomitantly with the European more restrictive immigrant policy. The Mediterranean Sea has been crossed in old fishing boats, rubber dinghies and floating wreck causing thousands of deaths. On average some 60.000 people are trying to cross the Mediterranean Sea every year for both economic and political reasons
"Two Popes" - plexiglas: 75 x 100 cm
On 11th February 2013 Pope Benedict XVI announced his retirement. Pope Francis was elected as his successor. This was the first time after more than 300 years that Catholic Church had two Popes
"Black lives matter" - plexiglas: 115 x 150 cm