Final Climate Change Conference (2022) Digital Arts by Lidia Gajek

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Pewnego dnia budzisz się. Czujesz, że jest bardzo duszno. Nie możesz wyraźnie zobaczyć, co jest w oddali. Wszystko spowijała mgła. I nagle, zdajesz sobie sprawę, że cała planeta jest gigantyczną plastikową butlą dryfującą w oceanie wszechświata. Oto jesteśmy w środku. Ja, Ty, My. Ignorowany plastik – materia bez oznak życia i inteligencji, zamieniła[...]
Pewnego dnia budzisz się. Czujesz, że jest bardzo duszno. Nie możesz wyraźnie zobaczyć, co jest w oddali. Wszystko spowijała mgła. I nagle, zdajesz sobie sprawę, że cała planeta jest gigantyczną plastikową butlą dryfującą w oceanie wszechświata. Oto jesteśmy w środku. Ja, Ty, My. Ignorowany plastik – materia bez oznak życia i inteligencji, zamieniła się w rekina, który pokazał nam kto-co znajduje się na szczycie łańcucha pokarmowego. Żadna żywa istota nie mogłaby nam zagrozić – tu na Ziemi. Czy jesteśmy tak głupi, żeby dać się zdominować plastikowym przedmiotom? To apel do ludzkiej świadomości i wrażliwości, wciąż spychany z pola widzenia. ZANIM SIĘGNIESZ PO KOLEJNĄ PLASTIKOWĄ TORBĘ w supermarkecie, spójrz w górę! Widzisz jeszcze przejrzyste niebo, czy już tylko wylot plastikowej butli?

One day, you wake up. You feel what is very stuffy. You cannot see clearly what is in the distance. Everything was enfold fog. And suddenly, you realize that the entire planet is a gigantic plastic buttle drifting in the ocean of the universe. Here we are inside. Me, You, We. Ignored plastic – matter with no signs of life or intelligence turned into a shark that showed us who-what is at the top of the food chain. No living thing could not threaten us- here on Earth. Are we so stupid as to let be dominated by plastic objects? Chia Hsiang Lee shows the problem in a very economical way. Very economical …. fact- time is short. To appeal to their own awareness and sensitivity, still pushed out of sight. Before you reach for the plastic bag in the supermarket, look up! Do you still smoke the plastic sky, or just the plug? Do you still have a clear sky over head, or is it only the mouth of the plastic buttle?

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Lidia Gajek (LG) art-graphic, painter, and designer from Poland  In the second half of the '70s, she won all the main prizes in the art competitions of the District House of Culture, which was her whole world[...]

Lidia Gajek (LG) art-graphic, painter, and designer from Poland  In the second half of the '70s, she won all the main prizes in the art competitions of the District House of Culture, which was her whole world 😁 on ul. Friendship in Lublin, e.g. the all-time award, i.e. the book "About Rumcajsie and his son Cypisek" by Václav Čtvrtek.  All the children envied this book. It was then that L.G. realized that competition is not good ... and art competitions are not worth much 😄 She has not changed this view to this day and still claims that art is not competition.

For many years, she did not create at all, because she realized that art was of little importance to 80% of societies. The same applies to the laws of nature and the existential dimension of man. However, there came a moment when she understood that art, is one of the few phenomena through which freedom can be realized. And that's how her adventure with creativity began...

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After graduating in 1999 years, She specialized in artistic and functional graphic design. In 2017, she presented her artistic graphics at an individual exhibition at ACK UMCS Chatka Żaka - a student cultural center in Lublin - the city where she currently lives and works. In 2021 - an exhibition of oil works "NASA in my home" at the Lublin University of Technology. as part of the International Conference "Innovations in Practice". He is not a "closed" artist. A closed artist does not go beyond his once-developed style. He wants to be an infinite artist who constantly transcends himself. This is how she understands development... That's why she implements different styles in graphics and painting depending on what she wants to express... MANY OF HER WORKS ARE MADE IN THE SPIRIT OF THE NEW ART OF HUMANISM, WHICH she develops because she feels it's important (Her determinants for communicativeness, independence, non-indifference, poetry). He also refers to the issue of space, because he argues that if life is a kind of space journey, then we are all astronauts. He runs a website and a blog devoted to the idea of the New Art of Humanism.

The artist has also worked for clients in California, and Los Angeles. Her paintings were selected for an exhibition by Lady Rocket - in Los Angeles, as well as a promotion and private celebration with NASA Astronauts, as part of Ms. Blaisdell's "Space Art" space program. The artist also designed graphics for the California Kosmos LR fashion collection. She was engaged by American entrepreneur and HIPHOP artist GB Savant to create posters to advertise his music album Coronavirus Soup. The artist creates on several platforms under many pseudonyms…

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