Faustin Adeniran Society Series

Photo of Faustin Adeniran from his website faustinadeniran.com
Society Series: A collection of works by Faustin Adeniran


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Thumbnail of Artwork Reality
Thumbnail of artwork Get Out
Thumbnail of artwork The Portrait
Thumbnail of artwork Le Rouge  et le Noir
Thumbnail of artwork Survival
Thumbnail of artwork Meditation
Thumbnail of artwork Dove Among  Turbulence
Thumbnail of artwork Bustling City
Thumbnail of artwork Comfort Zone
Thumbnail of artwork Condensed Population
Thumbnail of artwork Sharpen Your Eye
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Faustin Adeniran Artist Talk via Zoom to GHS art classes

Image of Faustin Adeniran presenting to GHS art classes during Zoom.
Faustin Adeniran and students during Zoom Artist Talk.
Faustin Adeniran showing his art during Zoom call with GHS students.

Faustin Adeniran’s work, Society Series, focuses on American culture and uses aluminum cans as a medium of expression. On the surface, American culture can be viewed as flamboyant, capitalistic, and wasteful. This can be reflected in how people consume and how they waste.

The majority of our society can afford to purchase products in cans, use them, and throw them away; while an overlooked minority collects these cans to make a living. These are the most vulnerable members in our society—the mentally, the unemployed, and for whatever reason, the unemployable, who are thrown away by the general public.

As cans change hands, the rich and the poor are united in a cycle of waste, that essentially becomes a cycle of rebirth and unity. Externally, the can is a vessel for industry rivalry, consumer preference, and over-consumption, but when the individual pieces of the cans come together in these artworks, they create a richer whole that embraces the beauty of unity and diversity. (Excerpt and photo of Faustin Adeniran from https://faustinadeniran.com/societyseries).