Discarded Queens

Women can be discarded. Waste can be discarded. This series transforms both into symbols of power.

Amid mountains of plastic, paper, and forgotten objects, women stand proud, graceful, and unwavering. They wear garments created from discarded materials — transformed into expressions of strength, dignity, and beauty.

What society throws away often reflects what it fails to value. In these works, the rejected becomes precious, and the overlooked becomes regal. Discarded Queens challenges ideas of worth, showing that beauty is not found in luxury, but in perspective, creativity, and resilience.

The series is both aesthetic statement and ecological reflection.

Each artwork is a unique mixed-media piece printed on aluminium dibond and physically enhanced with real waste materials, presented in acrylic box frames. The works gain sculptural depth.

Inquiries

For acquisition inquiries, kindly contact my representing gallery:

Fremin Gallery
520 West 23rd Street, New York City
NY 10011
USA

fremingallery.com

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