Aerial view and abstract presentation of different polluted sites across Europe. In order to meet the demand for raw materials, we make more subproducts and toxic waste than ever. For the growing we need copper, iron, concrete, plastic, ferilízers, power, to name a few. Producing all these sources contributes significantly to global warming and polluting our planet, called Home. Series exploring ashponds, red mud ponds and chemical residue pools, hidden or unreachable places from a new angle. It stimulates an aesthetic response, and thus dialog about the destructive out tendencies. The ambiguity of what is depicted, and the apparent toxicity suggested by the saturated colors pervading these colossal human-made sites, however, leave one with an overall sense of alarm. This series is effective duality of attraction and abhorrence, of water pollution and healing power of water and our own complicity, and art’s complicity in barbarism. Making money only matters if the planet is still around.
category: nature aerial fine art 
Toxic Polluted Lake Due Pyrite Mining
Toxic Polluted Lake Due Pyrite Mining
Recycling residue
Recycling residue
Red Mud storage pond
Red Mud storage pond
Maroon waste
Maroon waste
Phosphogypsum and radioactive water
Phosphogypsum and radioactive water
Ash-Mosaic
Ash-Mosaic
Chemical trees
Chemical trees
Art of tailing pond
Art of tailing pond
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Red Mud Island
Red Mud Island
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