SUSTAINABLE ART

  • What was your idea?
    • I wanted to make a “sculpture” out of aluminum cans since it’s something that could build up in a house because we are on the quarantine. I also made the cans into a tower, to show how unstable we our diet is while we are inside.
  • What materials did you choose?
    • The material I used was aluminum cans since they are reusable and that they are easily removable.
  • Do you think your piece was able to express your idea?
    • I think the material expressed the idea I wanted but maybe not the idea.
  • How did your choice of materials influence the experience of your artwork?
    • I think that it did since I spent almost an hour looking around for an idea of material.
  • How long should a kiss last?
    • I kiss should not last longer than 3 seconds.
  • How long should a great meal last?
    • I think the time of how long a great meal should last depends on who you are spending the meal with.
  • How long should a work of art last?
    • For me, I like the idea of art only lasting only maybe a generation. That way, it would be imaginative for future generations and be something that can be told to future generations too.
  • How long should a marriage last?
    • A marriage should last until both parties doesn’t agree to be together.
  • How long should a human life last?
    • I think life should last as long as it can.
  • Does the fact that some things, like ephemeral artworks and human lives, have a finite time and then are gone make a difference in the way we experience them?
    • Yes it does since you know that it will never be seen or heard of again but only in your mind.
  • Should other things, like clean water, air, and land be sustainable and long lasting?
    • I think that these things should be long lasting and sustainable.
  • Can one person, like you, make a difference in a global problem like Climate Change?
    • Of course, the difference starts with one person and from there it will make a differenc.

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