Artist Vilde J. Rolfsen transforms plastic bags into beautiful landscapes. She takes trash and creates magical places that illuminate the delicate crease of ordinary plastic bags.
Turing these everyday plastic bags in to lively, abstract images that remind us of rocky terrains, cresting effect, and fridge cave. Vilde explains that during her experimentations with art she has found that people take everyday objects for granted.
In this case she uses the plastic bad. You use them for a few things like carrying your groceries. But when removing the objects from their original function she forces the viewer to look at the plastic bag as an aesthetic object opposed to the useful thing.
She tries to challenge societies perceptions of everyday items; because these items are of such routine they become dreamlike in photographs.
By Andreas Papazafeiropoulos