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This artwork is a bold and ironic protest against the commodified coffee industry. Crafted from raw concrete and cement, the cup becomes a cold, heavy symbol of mass-produced, soul-less coffee culture. The satirical label “Sucks Bucks” directly mocks global corporate brands that prioritize marketing and image over quality and tradition. The intentional omission of the letter “E” in “COFFE” serves as a visual metaphor for what is missing – taste,… authenticity, and substance.
By mimicking a to-go cup yet making it from immovable materials, the sculpture critiques the transient, fast-consumption culture. The acrylic shine and filler coating reflect the deceptive polish that masks emptiness beneath. It is also a subtle stab at the dilution of Italian coffee traditions – once crafted with care, now reduced to branding strategies.
“Sucks Bucks” is not just a coffee cup – it is a silent scream, a solitary but striking act of resistance against the synthet
Murad Akbarli, a versatile artist, dips his brushes into mixed media, harnessing traditional and innovative materials alike. His style amalgamates classical and contemporary influences, utilizing dynamic, emotional brushstrokes and intricate layering techniques to create complex textures brimming with depth. Through this, Akbarli endeavors to bridge the tangible with the ethereal, rendering unseen emotion into tangible artwork.