This large-scale architectural installation features monumental sculptural breasts constructed entirely from recycled plastic bottles, mounted directly onto a historic urban façade. The work confronts viewers with an unapologetic representation of the female body, using discarded consumer materials to question how bodies—particularly women’s bodies—are consumed, commodified, and scrutinized in public space.
By transforming plastic waste into exaggerated anatomical forms, the piece draws a parallel between environmental exploitation and bodily objectification. The tension between the rigid architecture and the organic, protruding sculptures amplifies the work’s provocative presence, inviting dialogue around sustainability, feminism, visibility, and power within the urban landscape.
This large-scale architectural installation features monumental sculptural breasts constructed entirely from recycled plastic bottles, mounted directly onto a historic urban façade. The work confronts viewers with an unapologetic representation of the female body, using discarded consumer materials to question how bodies—particularly women’s bodies—are consumed, commodified, and scrutinized in public space.
By transforming plastic waste into exaggerated anatomical forms, the piece draws a parallel between environmental exploitation and bodily objectification. The tension between the rigid architecture and the organic, protruding sculptures amplifies the work’s provocative presence, inviting dialogue around sustainability, feminism, visibility, and power within the urban landscape.