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Waste Land Vik Munniz Essay

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Waste land is a very powerful documentary, where Vik Muniz takes us to a different world, but during the time he’s presenting this place one can relate with the humans living there. They live from others trash, some are ashamed of what they do, others are proud of what they do, but most of them if not all believe that is a dignifying job, their way of leaving.

Vik Muniz utilizes many materials and means to create art. In Waste Land, he focused on trash as a mean to create art.
The people working on the waste fields “the pickers” are people like any of us. VIk Muniz mentioned that he identified with them because many of them were born in the same or even better situation than him (lower middle class), but didn’t were as lucky so they end up in the trash fields.

During the documentary something that was brought up many times is the fact that sometimes people don’t believe in others. Vik Muniz mention that not even his father believed that he could get anywhere with his art, but he did it. One of the guys in the film mentions that when they first got the idea of making an association for “the pickers” people laugh at them and there was no support for them, not even from their family.

Many of the people who work as a picker are ashamed of their job. Even though they have these feelings about their job they know is …show more content…

The portraits look great and the pickers were the ones who created them. Vik Muniz turns materials (in this case trash) into ideas. Definitely, utilizing trash as the material to create these pictures was a great idea, because there’s no better way at least in these cases to represent the pickers, but with the thing that gives them life. They make their living from the trash. To some of us our trash is nothing but trash, but for someone else, it’s a way to bring food to their table. In this case, the trash was a way to support many families, create a local library, and even create famous

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