This 172x172 cm reinterpretation of Gustav Klimt's iconic Woman in Gold transforms 50kg of discarded industrial materials into a monument to sustainable art.











A contemporary reinterpretation of Gustav Klimt's iconic "Woman in Gold" through sustainable art practices. This large-scale installation transforms discarded urban materials into the master's signature golden textures, proving that environmental consciousness and artistic excellence create powerful synergy. Where art history meets the circular economy. This artwork breathes new life into waste materials, creating Klimt's legendary golden patterns through innovative upcycling techniques. Each metallic fragment tells a story of transformation—from discarded object to artistic masterpiece. Using recycled aluminum cans, bottle caps, discarded cutlery, industrial waste fragments, and repurposed household metal objects on traffic sign canvas. Hand-assembled technique where each piece of waste is carefully positioned to recreate Klimt's ornate golden spirals, transforming refuse into artistic currency.