Tuesday, August 21, 2018

Thomas Dambo Turned 3 Tons of Plastic Waste into a ‘Future Forest’ in Mexico City (video) | #ArtTuesday

Mexico City - Botanical Garden - Future Forest by Thomas Dambo

The installation can be seen at the Jardín Botánico del Bosque de Chapultepec as part of the FYJA Festival Flores y Jardines – if you can’t make it to Mexico City you can still experience the Future Forest in VR.

Our planet is drowning in waste, especially that of consumer plastic, washing up on every shore and taking over our nature. The only reason this isn’t visible everywhere, are the people working hard everyday to collect and sort our trash. In Mexico City these heroes are known as pepenadores.

Thomas Dambo made The Future Forest, not only to create awareness of this huge issue, but as a tribute to these everyday heroes, not nearly getting the recognition and respect, we all owe them.

Together with the pepenadores, their children, more than 700 students, an orphanage an elderly home and more than 100 volunteers, in two months Thomas and his team turned 3 tons of plastic waste into a colorful 500m2 forest with thousands of tress, plants, flowers and animals.

The Future Forest was made as part of the annual flower festival FYJA, who supported the project in every possible way, and can be found in the botanical garden of Chapultepec.

via artist Thomas Dambo – read more here.

Mexico City - Botanical Garden - Future Forest by Thomas Dambo

Mexico City - Botanical Garden - Future Forest by Thomas Dambo

Mexico City - Botanical Garden - Future Forest by Thomas Dambo

A Danish artist in Mexico City has created a botanical garden made entirely of garbage. ‘Future Forest’ is the brain child of Danish artist Thomas Dambo. Dambo hopes that the installation will act as a way of getting people to reconsider their relationship with the environment.

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