The TuttiFrutti project explores themes of abandonment, waste, and food overproduction by transforming discarded road signs into stylized fruit sculptures. Once functional objects, these rusted, deformed, and time-worn signs lose their purpose, much like fruit left to rot on trees.
The signs, with their supporting poles, evoke the image of trees holding decaying fruit. This parallel between the artificial and natural worlds highlights the idea of collective waste: the waste of materials and food. In their decay, both abandoned signs and fruit take on new meaning, becoming visual symbols of unused and neglected resources.
The TuttiFrutti collection, featuring sculptures of "sliced," "eaten," or "rotten" fruit, aims to raise awareness about excess and irresponsible food consumption. Each piece deliberately plays with exaggerated proportions to amplify its visual and conceptual impact, turning familiar elements into powerful reflections on waste.
Through the transformation of forgotten and corrupted materials, the project challenges the notion that a loss of function equates to a loss of value, inviting the public to reflect on the potential for recovery and the need to reconsider what is discarded.
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