TUS Art Gallery

Our EU co-funded project The Universal Sea ran three Open Calls to Artists. A big thank to all artists for their great contributions! Here you can find our online art gallery of the Top 100 submissions of our first open call as a reference. They were all published in the guidebook.

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Blue Whale
by Michael and Anna Rofka
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https://universal-sea.org/calendar/art-gallery?contest=photo-detail&photo_id=1661
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Title:
Blue Whale

Author:
Michael and Anna Rofka

Description:
We apply as a team. Our idea is to construct big blue whales in public space. We will make a construction with battens. The skin we'll make with plastic bags. We want that people bring backs, that they usually often throw away. People can also help to build the whales. We want to make these whales in the same size like real whales. Everyone does a small thing but the result is very large and perceptible to all. The large scale installation is like a symbol for the quantity of plastic waste. The whale is like a symbol for the sea. The places will be a places for discussions about the theme. The big installation is visible for everyone and it's a result of a lot of helping hands which do small actions.
Description:
We apply as a team. Our idea is to construct big blue whales in public space. We will make a construction with battens. The skin we'll make with plastic bags. We want that people bring backs, that they usually often throw away. People can also help to build the whales. We want to make these whales in the same size like real whales. Everyone does a small thing but the result is very large and perceptible to all. The large scale installation is like a symbol for the quantity of plastic waste. The whale is like a symbol for the sea. The places will be a places for discussions about the theme. The big installation is visible for everyone and it's a result of a lot of helping hands which do small actions.
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