The garbage and the sea
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t’s not enough for me to take photos to show them. They need to be contextualized or, in this case, ACTIVATED and inspired to action. They are collages made from plastic waste that I have collected on the beach over many weeks. The style of my photos is so simple that it is easy to imitate. That is exactly my wish and concern. Taking them as a template, not only is rubbish turned into art, but rubbish is carried away from the beach. Sustainable maybe even conscious waste disposal. Then, the collecting is addictive. I know from experience.

In the 2022 issue of Tip Berlin’s OSTSEE magazine, which is published once a year, it says eight! Pages a photo series from this photo project #Strandgut #Meerschlecht has appeared under the very appropriate title “The Garbage and the Sea”. Thanks to Janet Lindemann from Rügendruck for the inquiry and Robert Rischke from Tip Berlin Media Group for your interest.


In the 2022 issue of Tip Berlin’s OSTSEE magazine, which is published once a year, it says eight! Pages a photo series from this photo project #Strandgut #Meerschlecht has appeared under the very appropriate title “The Garbage and the Sea”. Thanks to Janet Lindemann from Rügendruck for the inquiry and Robert Rischke from Tip Berlin Media Group for your interest.

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