Protest Art on Greek Island

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Protest Art on Greek Island

Greek visual artist The Krank shares his sentiments about the human incursion on Greek coastal areas with “SOLD,” an art piece that integrates the natural environment into a bold visual protest on Avlaki Beach in Paxos, Greece.

His art part of the 3rd Paxos Biennale and features the word SOLD formed from thousands of carefully placed dark-colored stones, found scattered around the site.

Coincidentally, his installation is positioned near a large construction site of what appears to be a luxury villa. His piece evokes the stamp used by real estate companies to mark purchases and serves as an artistic protest.

SOLD transforms the natural landscape of the beach, making a powerful statement on the impact of over-exploitation and building development. The juxtaposition of the word against the backdrop of the construction site emphasizes the artist’s message about the intrusion of development on natural spaces.

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