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Here, vibrant pop art, the art of stars and starlets, meets a symbol of poverty.
A work that invites the viewer to pause and reflect with a touch of irony.
For many people, the deposit symbol represents value, livelihood – now more than ever.
With my work, I elevate the deposit symbol to a higher level by replacing the familiar dollar sign with the deposit symbol.
Bottle collectors are a common sight in every city.
They reach deeper and deeper… into the barrel to get at the "sweet nectar".
The transport options are constantly increasing.
Initially, a bag was sufficient, but then the stroller was repurposed, followed by a shopping cart, which, fully loaded with bags full of precious deposit bottles, was laboriously pushed to the nearest bottle return machine.
Young and old - everyone collect!
A tough topic, humorous and biting at the same time, presented in stencil street art style.
Felicitas Willgeroth uses a variety of media, including painting, performing arts, and bodywork, drawing on extensive training in fine art painting and acting. Her technique is passionate and vibrant—she works with dynamic, powerful gestures, combines contrasting materials such as lacquer with sand, gold with dirt, and deliberately breaks with perfection. Through her play with chaos and harmony, as well as socio-critical themes, she conveys powerful emotions ranging from pain to lightness, always imbued with authenticity and a deep striving for freedom.