Artist’s Statement Diana Dan - BARTOLOME-
Not long ago, there was a period where human beings needed to rely on nature, but now the natural world is so vulnerable it is at the mercy of human’s and it is now in their hands, it is an alarming reality.
I believe life and human consciousness have emerged from a long process of evolution, but in this “digital era” humanity seems more like a teenager risking all, and wasting many natural resources without considering the long term consequences of it.
Through my posters on canvas with silhouette images and text messages,
I am looking for a way via conceptual art where I can send the message that
“if we humans don’t urgently change our way of living, we will jeopardize life itself, not just for us but for future generations”
We still can make a change by becoming part of
the circular economy and sharing society.
This will shape a new sustainable future for the Planet we live on.
The circular economy states we should – design, make, use and reuse products and services- to ensure they stay within the economy for as long as possible while minimizing environmental harm
and it starts by ourselves as individual making a change before it is to late. |