This morning, while commuting the internet, I found this story on an Italian newspaper.
Later, which means now, I have translated the caption with google translator and it sound something like this:
Big Trash Animals is the series of murals of Portuguese street artist Boralo II . His giant animals are composed of recycled materials : bumpers damaged in garbage cans until the burning tires . " The idea is to represent nature , in this case animals , with the elements that are responsible for its destruction ," says the author on his official Instagram page . The goal is to put the spotlight on a problem often forgotten , that of the production of waste , materials not reused , pollution and its devastating effect on the planet.
I thought to have these murals exposed on our streets would alleviate the pain generated by commuting with twerps illustrated by the materials of the murals.
This morning, while commuting the internet, I found this story on an Italian newspaper.
Later, which means now, I have translated the caption with google translator and it sound something like this:
Big Trash Animals is the series of murals of Portuguese street artist Boralo II . His giant animals are composed of recycled materials : bumpers damaged in garbage cans until the burning tires . " The idea is to represent nature , in this case animals , with the elements that are responsible for its destruction ," says the author on his official Instagram page . The goal is to put the spotlight on a problem often forgotten , that of the production of waste , materials not reused , pollution and its devastating effect on the planet.
I thought to have these murals exposed on our streets would alleviate the pain generated by commuting with twerps illustrated by the materials of the murals.