
Artist Creates Intricate Paper Sculptures Emphasizing the Climate Emergency
**Ana Brecevic: Blending Art with Ecological Contemplation**
The French-Croatian artist Ana Brecevic draws her inspiration from the contradictory essence of paper—a seemingly delicate medium that has chronicled human history for ages. Through her creations, Brecevic has discovered parallels between paper and the vulnerability of ecosystems, prompting her to weave these concepts into her art.
Brecevic’s paper art is celebrated for its emotional richness and natural motifs, transforming paper into sculptural representations that evoke fragile ecosystems. Her passion for the sea, rooted in childhood summers along the Adriatic, has recently inspired her work, especially in confronting the ocean’s environmental dilemmas.
Her series *Plasticum* emphasizes ocean pollution and the impact of humanity through intricate arrangements that merge paper with collected plastic debris. These pieces not only illustrate beauty and fragility but also incite contemplation on ecological resilience and decline.
Brecevic’s art encourages spectators to reconnect with nature, igniting awareness and concern without explicitly offering solutions. Through her artworks, Brecevic aims to provide a sensory journey that resonates with the environmental challenges of our era.
To discover Ana Brecevic’s work, visit her [website](https://www.anabrecevic.com/) and [Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/anabrecevic/?hl=en).
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