Saturday, December 19, 2015

The world's largest rain water mosaic to create awareness about clean water


Art is something that is defined purely by the perceived imagination, aesthetics and inborn qualities of a person. No two person match the same ability as everyone draws inferences from one's own environment, family background, nurturing and maturing in a peculiar set of environment.

That is why we have so much diversity in the art work produced over centuries or even BCs away. The cave carvings, mural paintings, giant sculptures or even marks on ground that one only starts to understand when in air.

There are many mediums of expression and each medium has its own peculiarities and expressive values. Water is one such medium which has been used to expresses an artists aesthetics and mastery over his work.



Recently artist Serge Belo created an image composed of 66,000 cups of colored rainwater simulating levels of impurities found in water all over the planet. This major work of 3,600 square feet to raise awareness about widening global clear water crisis.

And what his art work came about, completely astonished the onlookers. Watch the video below to see what an awesome art he created from these filled glasses:


Yes, this huge artwork represented a fetus in the maternal womb, emphasizing the necessity of water, even before birth, for each living person. Remember: Analysis by the International Food Policy research Institute (IFPRI), found that 4.8 billion people - more than half the world's population - and approximately half of global grain production will be at risk due to water stress by 2050 if status quo, business-as-usual behavior is followed.

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