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Sabine Gosenshuis
Sabine Gosenshuis

Sabine Gosenshuis

Artist Statement

Why do we pollute the earth so much, why do we do nothing. This question often pops up in my mind. 

The world is currently radicalizing. We are no longer concerned with the environment. There are more and more attacks and young people are radicalizing. Freedom of speech has been suppressed. The world has become cleaner because of corona, but we must also be able to maintain this without corona. The future of our children is at stake. I see more negative sides than positive sides to the world we now live in. I want to turn this around. 

I separate my waste, I live eco-neutral, I help the elderly and clean up other people's waste. 

People need to understand more about how much we pollute the world. People must become more active in combating pollution. We live in a bubble and have no realization that every day the world is getting more polluted. I want to combat pollution and help animals and plants against extinction. I cannot do this alone and I would never be able to / would never want to do this alone. This has to be done by everyone and I want to be the one who opens the eyes of a lot of people. 

My heroes are Steve Irwin, David Attenborough and Leonardo DiCaprio. They are my inspiration to show how beautiful the world is and how badly we are actually destroying it. We live in our houses, without nature and beautiful animals around us. We want to have products that we know and that we eat as standard. David Attenborough wants us to realize that we destroy the diversity of plants and animals, because we remove forests and then create plantations for the plants we eat. If we eat a variety of foods, you maintain more diversity, which is very important for nature. When nature brightens up again, we brighten up ourselves. Plants provide more oxygen and cleaner air. More and more people are becoming depressed or stressed, healthy food and clean air are natural de-stressers. When nature brightens up, people would feel better again. 


Hugs (2017)
Ceramics, glass
21 x 22 x 26 cm


Hugs (2017)
Ceramics, glass


Salamander (2016)
Ceramics, Wood


 

 

 

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