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In the northern part of the Pacific Ocean, especially off the coast of Japan, there is a new continent.
This is referred to in the media as "The 7th Continent" or "The Recycled Island".
It is a huge floating garbage patch covering an area of 1.5 – 3 million km².
With her artwork, the artist has designed the perfect Olympic ring for the new continent. Because, like every continent, this one also needs a fitting Olympic ring, and the problem of… environmental pollution from waste can only be solved collectively and globally—a new Olympic discipline, perhaps?
The artist draped various types of plastic waste, mainly from her own household, around a found bicycle rim.
With her work, the artist wants to draw attention to the issue, make people think, and encourage the avoidance of plastic in everyday life, as well as the mindful use of resources.
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.