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
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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
As vice president of Association of Pickers of Jardim Gramacho (ACAMJG), Valter, explain interesting fact that almost 50% of the garbage material can be recycled but people do not pay
The pickers work amongst garbage and filth. The pickers might have gotten used to it but it was hazardous to their health. They were exposed to rotten food and garbage. When the pickers went through the garbage looking for recyclables, their hands became dirty and a lot of bacteria must have gotten on them. Their clothes were filthy and unclean; they could have been exposed to diseases. Vik and everyone who worked on the film exposed themselves to these conditions. Suelem once said that she sometimes ate food that she found within the garbage; this is threatening to her health since she could sick at any time she eats it. The food she ate could have been expired or infected. The film exposed the extensive poverty that exists in Brazil. Suelem paid $8 in rent a week to live in a small room that had rats run around at times; she did not have a sink to wash her hands or her teeth. Suelem’s children and her mother lived in a small home without a mattress of suitable use and the house did not have a completely functioning bathroom. Her children walked around with almost no clothes on; they did not wear shoes and were walking amongst dirt. The difference between the pickers’ homes and Vik’s home and studio in Brooklyn is
What was accomplished when he used garbage to create art was a new way of seeing the use that garbage can make. In the eyes of a viewer, I saw beyond the garbage, I saw the big picture, I saw what he saw. To create such detailed images from the use of garbage was unbelievable. Muniz’s invention succeeded in my eyes because of the amount of time and effort that was put into the process of creating this new art. Not only that but he thought of using waste and items that have been in landfills, in a way that creates such large pieces of detailed art is extremely creative and takes much talent.
In my opinion, this short story was metaphorical and open for interpretation. The author touches on personal identity and how we define who we are through tangible objects. He connects this idea of identity to people’s trash, by explaining a hypothetical series of events. What would happen if poor people and rich people’s trash was switched around? This would make people realize that the items they throw away are what defines their life, their past, and who they are. This raises the question as to what should we throw away and what can we live without. People would have a hard time letting go of materialistic things, and yet they still wouldn’t remember family members birthdays or other abstract ideas. Everyone would soon forget
Throughout the chapters, one, two and three of the novel ‘Trash’, by Andy Mulligan, two main characters were introduced. These characters are both fourteen, dumpsite boys, the best of friends and may as well be brothers. Their names are, Raphael Fernández and Gardo. Raphael and Gardo live in the Behala dumpsite and they earn a living by collecting recyclables and selling them to the community.
Generally, Waste Land deals with classism; Muniz sees
The artist featured here exclusively use recycled or trash to make pieces of contemporary art. Artists like Muniz turn everyday trash into creative treasures. Recycling turn things into other things that is why there is a very short distance between art and trash, and trash that contains an element of craziness is by this very quality nearer to art. Muniz and the catadores gather recyclable items from the dump and use them to create the images on the floor. The people are presented in all of their humanity. It was amazing to see the level of expertise required to distinguish between different types of materials and how recyclers could see how other people lived thru their garbage. This is an excellent example of how art can link to real people. Art is not just something pretty and precious; it acts as a link between people and how we live. One man's trash is another man's treasure. What may not be valuable to you can mean the world to others. Art requires imagination and creativity, creativity requires experience and experience come from your life and your life is expressed in your
His art has helped change lives and gave others the opportunity they needed to push themselves to extraordinary lengths. He inspired the minds of the youth and helped Tiao pursue his lifetime goal. The sculptures that Vik Muniz created is an eye opener not only for Brazilian social status but an eye opener for millions across the world. Muniz art of the Pickers of Jardim Gramacho helped reach to people of higher power and help communicate to them for a helping
This artwork has inspired both my use of median and technique as I have incorporated using trash within my Body Of Work Three
The artists in the film create drawings and characters that represents people in our society or direct message of our faults. People misjudge graffiti instead of accepting it as art created in the
Muniz was created this artwork not for himself just because for the catadores in Brasil's Jardim Gramacho.This three year project was aptly named,the Pictures of Junk series.It is also expose the catadores to the possibility of beauty within the junk.Lucy Walkers film Waste Land released in October
The Brazillian artist Vik Muniz was born on 1961 at São Paulo, Bazil. He was also known as photographer , he was photographed his drawings and portraits. He borrowed from Old Masters such as Vincent Van Gogh and Georges Seurat , to make his work became familiar. One of his artwork is the Picture of Junk by using garbage materials to minimize the waste.
Some people would say that in their life that they have become closer to God or have developed a spiritual awakening once they have accepted their sexuality but others would say that once they came to terms with their sexuality they found no place for a relationship with God in their lives due to the constant rejection that the church has towards LGBT people. In The Wasteland the various characters are living in immoral states doing things that one may consider “sinful” which can be compared to the LGBT community and how their religious communities view them since they have substantial evidence based off their scriptures and traditions, but morality as taught in the bible, is sometimes subjective and changes overtime since different people
It started off as a simple job. Go to Amsterdam, Netherlands, steal one of Van Gogh’s most prized paintings, go home, and sell it. I’ve done this type of job so many times, I could do it blindfolded and with one hand tied behind my back, but that was before I knew there was another person after the painting, or should I say organization. They were highly trained thieves, specialized in stealing the world’s most beloved paintings. I was only a common thief, just trying to make enough money to live, but if I got one of Van Gogh’s paintings, I’d never have to steal again.
All waste that Brazilians throw out is sorted and categorised by the hardworking Catadores, as Tiào a character in the film says “we are not pickers, of garbage we are pickers of recyclable materials. Garbage can’t be reused, whereas recycle material can.”. The Catadores wear uniforms that symbolise an organised group, which prevent recyclable materials from ending up in the landfill so they can protect the wasted resources that have good use from the rich and middle-class people in Brazil. Materials collected by the pickers are then used to recreate useful objects such as furniture and as seen in the film the materials can be used through Art. Another example from the documentary that conveys the idea of sustainability is through the character named Irma. Irma is an elderly lady who makes use of all food that is found in the landfill. She provides the Catadors with Juice, Coffee and provides food for everyone. In the film, Irma quotes “I never let anyone go hungry”. She makes use of everything even the expired food that is found in the wasteland which is still cooked and eaten ensuring that all waste and resources are used. Comparing these values to Australians, Australians value the resources we also have such as food, water, shelter, clothing and our wide useful range of available materials. The Australian population has different ideas about sustainability but only a sample