"Elevenths Precious Water Drop" - recycled art installation...VI., 2021 ♻️♻️♻️♻️♻️♻️ 2011- 2021




Water I. (Pond)

On surface
of pond
as smooth as glass:
bubble
sparkling,
spherical
mirror



05/12/2004 @ haiku poem by Krisztina Asztalos www.dakini.hu



Dear Friends!



The 11 th drop is
accomplished.



This artwork will not get 

golden coating

 since there are historical details on the art object.

I prefer to exhibit this art object in my future
exhibitions as evidence fragments and memory fragments, 

as these are indeed personal experiences in my life.

The Full documentation of details of the artwork will be published in the near future.

The historical fragments are made by spontaneous technique, grab a paper
from any newspaper from a  foody " NetPincer"  paper bag, 
filled with newspapers torn by a 6 years old, my son.










Work phases:




































Music inspiration:


( fav music at art collage,  daily listened 22 times by walkman)










A BIG Thank you to all of my friends for the support to keep
the flame of art Alive.






Music and other inspirations:

Social criticism - Wikipedia





We all have trash. OUR everyday life generates empty boxes, bottles, plastic wrap, and other things WE throw away.


I started to make trash art in 2011

(small-sized sketches)

and now it's time to create the original idea 

in large size.


"Recycled art is creative work that's made from discarded materials that once had another purpose."









Inspirations:






















"Precious Water Drop" - SILENCE IS GOLDEN - recycled art installation in progress...II., 2021 ♻️♻️ (krisztinaasztalos.blogspot.com)

"Precious Water Drop" - SILENCE IS GOLDEN - recycled art installation in progress...III., 2021 ♻️♻️ (krisztinaasztalos.blogspot.com)

"Precious Water Drop" recyled art installation in progress...II., 2020 (krisztinaasztalos.blogspot.com)

"Precious Water Drop" - SILENCE IS GOLDEN - recycled art installation in progress...IV., 2021 ♻️♻️♻️♻️ (krisztinaasztalos.blogspot.com)








Rudolf Khametovich Nureyev (/ˈnjʊəriɛf, njʊˈrɛf/ NEWR-ee-ef, nyuurr-AY-efTatar/Bashkir: Рудольф Хәмит улы Нуриев; Russian: Рудо́льф Хаме́тович Нуре́евIPA: [rʊˈdolʲf xɐˈmʲetəvʲɪtɕ nʊˈrʲejɪf]; 17 March 1938 – 6 January 1993) was a Soviet-born ballet dancer and choreographer. 


Nureyev is regarded by some as the greatest male ballet dancer of his generation.[1][2][3][4]


Nureyev was born on a Trans-Siberian train near IrkutskSiberiaSoviet Union to a Bashkir-Tatar family. He began his early career with the company that in the Soviet era was called the Kirov Ballet (now called by its original name, the Mariinsky Ballet) in Leningrad


He defected from the Soviet Union to the West in 1961, despite KGB efforts to stop him.[5] 


This was the first defection of a Soviet artist during the Cold War, and it created an international sensation.


He went on to dance with The Royal Ballet in London and from 1983 to 1989 served as director of the Paris Opera Ballet. In addition to his technical prowess, Nureyev was an accomplished choreographer serving as the chief choreographer of the Paris Opera Ballet. He produced his own interpretations of numerous classical works,[6] including Swan LakeGiselle, and La Bayadère.[7]









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